The dream of the US is to be a melting pot of many different cultures, and in most aspects it has, but a lot of times traditions and culture were lost due to conditions and changing times.
The history of Immigration, economic change, and politics, is a long and complicated one. But the overall basic premise has always been free will and liberty.
Unfortunately many times in US history these have been overshadowed by civil unrest, corporate greed, and political buracracy, but in many ways these things have led to a better standard of living in the US
Even today racism, inequality, and other social problems are far to rampant not to be taken seriously, but the USA has come a very long way and I believe will go further to ensure true freedom and equality on its soil. Idiots like the KKK don't represent true American culture, but one major aspect of our culture is freedom of speech, so to silence them would violate that.
Even being an American myself I have to admit my country is very messed up, mostly in the government (clowns), but we the people can control the government, but unfortunately we can be complacent.
I have met ordinary people all my life who were helpful, kind, and fun-loving, and I feel really lucky to be born in a family that shares those values.
I would describe US culture as a multicultural, mostly white, but with growing minority classes. Capitalism is also a major drive. Freedom of speech, religion, and press are longstanding values. People are also very patriotic and strong standing in their beliefs and way of life.
Culture - US band - ended in 1998.
which part of us culture are you eager to experience and why
they have a shared culture
we do not oppose US culture we just brought our traditions into America.
The Bedouins are a nomadic based culture, the US is not. Think of a life based on constant movement. The only thing moved towards in the US was the frontier.
'US culture' is not an academic subject. Other countries would get their exposure to US culture mostly from television shows or movies.
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.
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