Deck 7: Dominant U.S.Cultural Patterns Using Value Orientation Theory

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Due to self-motivation values,U.S.citizens are ______.

A) less likely to vote on the basis of social class
B) more likely to vote on the basis of economic class
C) less likely to vote on the basis of economic class
D) more likely to vote on the basis of social class
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People in which industrialized nation are the most religious?

A) England
B) France
C) Sweden
D) The United States
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People in the United States tend to believe the source of motivation should originate in ______.

A) the family
B) the group
C) the individual
D) society
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People in the United States tend to view time as ______.

A) a commodity
B) mutable
C) rational
D) relational
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To believe that humans are ______ is to believe that humans act on the basis of reason.

A) rational
B) mutable
C) logical
D) intelligent
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People in the United States tend to have which of the following views on nature?

A) Humans are part of nature.
B) Humans' effect on nature cannot be scientifically demonstrated.
C) Humans have dominion over nature.
D) Humans should live in harmony with nature.
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The system of representative government,the structure of law,and the emphasis on individual liberty all derive from which European trend of thought?

A) renaissance
B) enlightenment
C) romanticism
D) realism
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Surveys conducted in industrialized nations during the 1980s clearly show that the most distinctive characteristics of the U.S.character are independence and ______.

A) activity orientation
B) individuality
C) materialism
D) adaptability to change
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U.S.political ideas are derived largely from which country?

A) Cherokee
B) England
C) Italy
D) Spain
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Immigration has eroded the ______ of the U.S.population.

A) transportation
B) homogeneity
C) heterogeneity
D) safety
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Cultures differ in the ______ of conformity.

A) content and type
B) valance and volume
C) value and weight
D) material and importance
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In 1981,Garreau described his "______ nations" of North America.

A) nine
B) six
C) two
D) ten
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The belief that possessions are important in life,which is a value that most of the rest of the world attributes to the United States,is ______.

A) efficiency
B) activity orientation
C) individualism
D) materialism
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Regional differences in the United States can be accounted for in part by ______.

A) communication media
B) government boundaries
C) immigration patterns
D) transportation systems
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Knowledge of the culture learned from the inside,seldom consciously discussed,is ______ knowledge.

A) etic
B) epic
C) emic
D) cultural
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According to studies on regional differences within the United States,which people are more likely to be introverts?

A) people from the Mid-Atlantic
B) people from New England
C) people from the South
D) people from Texas
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Where did Irish and Scottish immigrants settle between 1717 and 1775?

A) Massachusetts
B) Delaware
C) California
D) Appalachia
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The term ______ means "subject to change."

A) mutability
B) commodity
C) rationality
D) goodness
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North America was home to a diverse population of how many before the time of Columbus?

A) 1 million
B) 5 million
C) 10 million
D) 20 million
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Which indigenous Northeastern American group may have influenced the U.S.Constitution?

A) Cherokee
B) Dakota
C) Inuit
D) Iroquois
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Emic knowledge is knowledge of the culture learned from the outside,often leaving some aspects puzzling.
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In the United States,people have a strong faith in the scientific method of solving problems.
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In regard to social class,a study found that children of professional parents heard six times more encouragements per hour than children from families receiving welfare.
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Space orientation is one of Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's five value orientations.
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Alexis de Tocqueville found the United States lacking in independence of mind and freedom of discussion.
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Challenges to the jury system may reflect changing beliefs about human rationality.
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The European conservative Protestant worldview dominates U.S.culture.
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Among the factors contributing to the fragmenting of the national U.S.culture are local special interest and multilanguage media.
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Among the world's industrialized nations,the United States is one of the least religious.
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As a culture,the United States is less likely to make short-term sacrifices for long-term gain.
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People in the United States define self and others by group membership.
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Human being-nature orientation is one of Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's five value orientations.
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In the United States,people typically don't make a clear and separate distinction between human life and nature.
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Historian David Hackett Fischer argues that early immigrants from England established distinctive regional cultures in the United States that remain today.
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In 1988,the U.S.Congress passed a Senate Resolution to recognize the influence of the Iroquois League on the U.S.Constitution and Bill of Rights.
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U.S.cultural values include viewing time as a commodity and in a linear fashion.
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Between 1968 and 2001,the percentage of U.S.college freshmen who said developing a meaningful philosophy of life was a top priority grew from 41% to 83%.
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Among the factors contributing to a dominant national U.S.culture was the development of radio and television that nationalized politics and popular culture.
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Changes brought about by the Protestant Reformation included a growing support of individualism.
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The scientific method,democracy,and capitalism are institutions of Western cultures.
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______ refers to a culture's most fundamental beliefs about its place in the cosmos,beliefs about God,and beliefs about the relationship of humanity and nature.
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The word ______ did not enter the English vocabulary until 1835 when Tocqueville used it to describe what he found in the United States.
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In the United States,people have a strong faith in the ______ method of solving problems.
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People in the United States define self and others by ______.
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It has been argued that the ______ ancestry of the United States suggests that people are born evil but have the potential to be good.
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If there is one value that most of the rest of the world attributes to the United States,it is ______.
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The Great Depression,World War II,and the ______ increased the need for a strong centralized national government.
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McClelland used ______ as an indicator of a culture's degree of need for achievement.
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The term ______ refers to the use of time for self-expression and play,self-improvement and development,and work.
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International ______ transportation makes it easier and less expensive to travel abroad than to rural U.S.locations.
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When time is thought of as a ______,as it is in the United States,one needs to be constantly aware of it so time clocks are everywhere.
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People in the United States generally believe that ______ is good,the new is better than the old.
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The dominant language,the system of representative government,the structure of law,and the emphasis on individual liberty all derive from the ______ ideals formulated in England.
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Before Columbus arrived,North America was home to a diverse population of some ______ people.
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Some of the forces moving the United States toward the development of ______ cultures are the replacement of the old industrial heartland with new economic centers,integration,equal rights,and immigration eroding the homogeneity of the population.
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______ knowledge is knowledge of the culture learned from the inside,seldom consciously discussed.
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The fundamental reason for the rise of the West was an extraordinary faith in ______.
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In the United States,people typically value ______ but clearly place a higher value on human life.
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The United States is a country of ______ from all over the world.
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When time is viewed in a ______ fashion,as it is in the United States,it obviously has a past,a present,and a future.
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Discuss regional differences due to immigration in the United States.
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Discuss relational orientation in the United States.
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Describe the U.S.worldview.
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Discuss the view of change in the United States.
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Discuss social organization in the United States.
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Discuss the forces toward the development of a dominant culture in the United States.
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Discuss how goodness is viewed in the United States.
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.Discuss the regional differences in the United States that continue to exist in three areas of communication behavior.
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Discuss what is meant by hyperindividualism.
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Discuss time orientation in the United States.
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What positive and negative consequences have resulted from the U.S.time orientation?
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Identify origins of U.S cultural patterns.
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Discuss rationality in the United States and other Western cultures.
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Discuss Indigenous Americans' influence on U.S.cultural patterns.
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Explain how the scientific method relates to U.S.culture.
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Discuss human nature orientation in the United States.
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Discuss activity orientation in the United States.
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Discuss the world's perception of U.S.Americans as materialists.
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Discuss European Enlightenment's influence on U.S.cultural patterns.
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Discuss the differing perspectives of social class in the United States.
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Deck 7: Dominant U.S.Cultural Patterns Using Value Orientation Theory
1
Due to self-motivation values,U.S.citizens are ______.

A) less likely to vote on the basis of social class
B) more likely to vote on the basis of economic class
C) less likely to vote on the basis of economic class
D) more likely to vote on the basis of social class
C
2
People in which industrialized nation are the most religious?

A) England
B) France
C) Sweden
D) The United States
D
3
People in the United States tend to believe the source of motivation should originate in ______.

A) the family
B) the group
C) the individual
D) society
C
4
People in the United States tend to view time as ______.

A) a commodity
B) mutable
C) rational
D) relational
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To believe that humans are ______ is to believe that humans act on the basis of reason.

A) rational
B) mutable
C) logical
D) intelligent
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6
People in the United States tend to have which of the following views on nature?

A) Humans are part of nature.
B) Humans' effect on nature cannot be scientifically demonstrated.
C) Humans have dominion over nature.
D) Humans should live in harmony with nature.
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7
The system of representative government,the structure of law,and the emphasis on individual liberty all derive from which European trend of thought?

A) renaissance
B) enlightenment
C) romanticism
D) realism
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8
Surveys conducted in industrialized nations during the 1980s clearly show that the most distinctive characteristics of the U.S.character are independence and ______.

A) activity orientation
B) individuality
C) materialism
D) adaptability to change
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9
U.S.political ideas are derived largely from which country?

A) Cherokee
B) England
C) Italy
D) Spain
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10
Immigration has eroded the ______ of the U.S.population.

A) transportation
B) homogeneity
C) heterogeneity
D) safety
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11
Cultures differ in the ______ of conformity.

A) content and type
B) valance and volume
C) value and weight
D) material and importance
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12
In 1981,Garreau described his "______ nations" of North America.

A) nine
B) six
C) two
D) ten
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13
The belief that possessions are important in life,which is a value that most of the rest of the world attributes to the United States,is ______.

A) efficiency
B) activity orientation
C) individualism
D) materialism
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Regional differences in the United States can be accounted for in part by ______.

A) communication media
B) government boundaries
C) immigration patterns
D) transportation systems
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Knowledge of the culture learned from the inside,seldom consciously discussed,is ______ knowledge.

A) etic
B) epic
C) emic
D) cultural
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According to studies on regional differences within the United States,which people are more likely to be introverts?

A) people from the Mid-Atlantic
B) people from New England
C) people from the South
D) people from Texas
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Where did Irish and Scottish immigrants settle between 1717 and 1775?

A) Massachusetts
B) Delaware
C) California
D) Appalachia
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The term ______ means "subject to change."

A) mutability
B) commodity
C) rationality
D) goodness
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North America was home to a diverse population of how many before the time of Columbus?

A) 1 million
B) 5 million
C) 10 million
D) 20 million
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Which indigenous Northeastern American group may have influenced the U.S.Constitution?

A) Cherokee
B) Dakota
C) Inuit
D) Iroquois
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Emic knowledge is knowledge of the culture learned from the outside,often leaving some aspects puzzling.
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In the United States,people have a strong faith in the scientific method of solving problems.
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In regard to social class,a study found that children of professional parents heard six times more encouragements per hour than children from families receiving welfare.
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Space orientation is one of Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's five value orientations.
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Alexis de Tocqueville found the United States lacking in independence of mind and freedom of discussion.
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Challenges to the jury system may reflect changing beliefs about human rationality.
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The European conservative Protestant worldview dominates U.S.culture.
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Among the factors contributing to the fragmenting of the national U.S.culture are local special interest and multilanguage media.
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Among the world's industrialized nations,the United States is one of the least religious.
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As a culture,the United States is less likely to make short-term sacrifices for long-term gain.
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People in the United States define self and others by group membership.
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Human being-nature orientation is one of Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's five value orientations.
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In the United States,people typically don't make a clear and separate distinction between human life and nature.
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Historian David Hackett Fischer argues that early immigrants from England established distinctive regional cultures in the United States that remain today.
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In 1988,the U.S.Congress passed a Senate Resolution to recognize the influence of the Iroquois League on the U.S.Constitution and Bill of Rights.
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U.S.cultural values include viewing time as a commodity and in a linear fashion.
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Between 1968 and 2001,the percentage of U.S.college freshmen who said developing a meaningful philosophy of life was a top priority grew from 41% to 83%.
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Among the factors contributing to a dominant national U.S.culture was the development of radio and television that nationalized politics and popular culture.
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Changes brought about by the Protestant Reformation included a growing support of individualism.
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The scientific method,democracy,and capitalism are institutions of Western cultures.
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______ refers to a culture's most fundamental beliefs about its place in the cosmos,beliefs about God,and beliefs about the relationship of humanity and nature.
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The word ______ did not enter the English vocabulary until 1835 when Tocqueville used it to describe what he found in the United States.
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In the United States,people have a strong faith in the ______ method of solving problems.
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People in the United States define self and others by ______.
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It has been argued that the ______ ancestry of the United States suggests that people are born evil but have the potential to be good.
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If there is one value that most of the rest of the world attributes to the United States,it is ______.
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The Great Depression,World War II,and the ______ increased the need for a strong centralized national government.
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McClelland used ______ as an indicator of a culture's degree of need for achievement.
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The term ______ refers to the use of time for self-expression and play,self-improvement and development,and work.
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International ______ transportation makes it easier and less expensive to travel abroad than to rural U.S.locations.
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When time is thought of as a ______,as it is in the United States,one needs to be constantly aware of it so time clocks are everywhere.
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People in the United States generally believe that ______ is good,the new is better than the old.
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The dominant language,the system of representative government,the structure of law,and the emphasis on individual liberty all derive from the ______ ideals formulated in England.
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Before Columbus arrived,North America was home to a diverse population of some ______ people.
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Some of the forces moving the United States toward the development of ______ cultures are the replacement of the old industrial heartland with new economic centers,integration,equal rights,and immigration eroding the homogeneity of the population.
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______ knowledge is knowledge of the culture learned from the inside,seldom consciously discussed.
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The fundamental reason for the rise of the West was an extraordinary faith in ______.
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In the United States,people typically value ______ but clearly place a higher value on human life.
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The United States is a country of ______ from all over the world.
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When time is viewed in a ______ fashion,as it is in the United States,it obviously has a past,a present,and a future.
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Discuss regional differences due to immigration in the United States.
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Discuss relational orientation in the United States.
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Describe the U.S.worldview.
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Discuss the view of change in the United States.
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Discuss social organization in the United States.
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Discuss the forces toward the development of a dominant culture in the United States.
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Discuss how goodness is viewed in the United States.
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.Discuss the regional differences in the United States that continue to exist in three areas of communication behavior.
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Discuss what is meant by hyperindividualism.
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Discuss time orientation in the United States.
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What positive and negative consequences have resulted from the U.S.time orientation?
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Identify origins of U.S cultural patterns.
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Discuss rationality in the United States and other Western cultures.
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Discuss Indigenous Americans' influence on U.S.cultural patterns.
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Explain how the scientific method relates to U.S.culture.
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Discuss human nature orientation in the United States.
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Discuss activity orientation in the United States.
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Discuss the world's perception of U.S.Americans as materialists.
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Discuss European Enlightenment's influence on U.S.cultural patterns.
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