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American leaders worked to to establish democracy and free enterprise in other countries to spread american culture! :)
no the slave culture was very old before the u.s. adopted it Yes. The slave culture was a unique combination of African cultures and US culture, and was influenced by the condition of slavery. It was therefor distinct from any preexisting African or US culture, and was a new world creation.
Typically it is used to prevent critical discussion concerning barbaric customs practiced in different parts of the world because they might offend people's sensibilities. For example, female genital mutilation is permissible because in African culture they prize this.
to stop the spread of communism
the polish brought us cristmas
American leaders worked to to establish democracy and free enterprise in other countries to spread american culture! :)
democratic form
their are no us olympic games its a international thing stupid
Democratic form of government.
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Henry Ford influenced US culture in a variety of ways. For example, he was responsible for introducing the concept of the assembly line.
The US government is accredited to international organizations by appointing representatives - for example, John Bolton is the current US Ambassador to the United Nations.
The US adheres to SOME International Laws, (Maritime Law being a prime example) but, while they may be worded similarly to US law, the national laws of no other nation are applied in US Courts.
The pros are: 1. It brings us international food. 2. It gives us better relationships with America and other countries. 3. It boots the Korean image. The Cons are: 1. We can lose our Korean culture. Like food or traditional clothes. 2. It increase crime. 3. Foreign workers can spread rumors about Korea.
This question is impossible to answer. You're asking us to answer whether an entire culture of 300 million+ people hate an entire other culture of 35+ million people. But in the most general sense the answer is a resounding NO! Canada is among our closest and most important international neighbors.
Cultural Imperialism is the idea that a more powerful culture can exert its ideas and values over a weaker culture and compel adherents of the weaker culture to reject it in favor of the stronger culture. The most common example used in recent times is how US music is culturally imperialistic and suppresses most unique forms of music outside of the US.
Culture - US band - ended in 1998.