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Jason Andrew Kaufman has written: 'The origins of Canadian and American political differences' -- subject(s): American National characteristics, Canadian National characteristics, History, Jurisdiction, National characteristics, American, National characteristics, Canadian, Political culture, Politics and government, Relations
American culture was greatly influenced by European culture, especially during the European migration to the United States in the early 1900's. It was also influenced by the African slave trade. Many of these characteristics were integrated into the American culture, such as music, food, and lifestyle.
Macro culture in America is characterized by diversity, individualism, materialism, and consumerism. It values freedom, equality, innovation, and competitiveness. American culture is influenced by various factors such as media, technology, capitalism, and globalization.
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Some aspects are unique, and some aspects are influenced by other European, and later American culture.
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Biographical characteristics, such as age, gender, and ethnicity, are influenced by cultural norms, beliefs, and practices. Culture shapes how individuals perceive and express these characteristics, impacting behaviors, values, and expectations associated with them. Therefore, biographical characteristics are not only influenced by inherent traits but also by the broader cultural context in which individuals exist.
Some foreign goods and services that have influenced American culture include raw materials such as crude oil and textile such as silk. Silk has influenced American dressing just the way cotton has continued to spell out the modes in which Americans dress.
The Glorious Revolution was the first time the colonies came together as a community of people with the same idea. This was very new to happen and influenced the political culture.