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Jul 7, 2012 · This document discusses aspects of American culture and history, including: - The melting pot nature of cities like New York with ethnic neighborhoods. - Leif Ericson as the first European to arrive in North America before Columbus. - Over 4.5 million Americans claiming Norwegian ancestry.
Jun 25, 2015 · Key aspects of American culture discussed include a sense of independence, volunteering and community service, work-life balance, resilience and second chances, and humor. The document also contrasts some American cultural norms with those from other countries.
Feb 2, 2013 · This document discusses aspects of American culture and history, including: - The melting pot nature of cities like New York with ethnic neighborhoods. - Leif Ericson as the first European to arrive in North America before Columbus. - Over 4.5 million Americans claiming Norwegian ancestry.
Sep 22, 2016 · This document provides an overview of culture in the United States by region, including behaviors, communication styles, foods, attire, and lifestyles. It discusses the population trends, linguistics, and major cities of the four main regions: Western, Midwestern, Southern, and Eastern.
Nov 30, 2014 · The American Culture. Outline • Review about last class • Brief History of US • Character of Americans. Think about • American population: • Race and ethnicity • American flag • Five symbols of American culture • List some major cities.
Sep 11, 2020 · American culture developed over 10,000 years from the migration of indigenous peoples into North America and has been influenced by Native American, African, Asian, Polynesian, and Latin American cultures. It has unique social and cultural characteristics like music, art, cuisine, and traditions.
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American culture experienced a creative freedom with the writings of Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, Thoreau, and Emerson. In 1855, Walt Whitman created a new, democratic American verse in...