By the federal government's categorization of race, most Americans (80.4% in 2004) are white. These white Americans are mostly European Americans—the descendants of European immigrants to the United States
Food:Beer, Cheese and Pie
Leisure:TV
Religion:Christian Protestant
Things:A Car and TV
Clothes:Target, Walmart, JC Penny,
Belief:Middle of the Road
Sex:Female
Age:36
Job:Service Industry
Hair/Eyes:Brown/Brown
Education:High school maybe some college
2006-12-06 01:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 3 basic cultures popular, political and familial.
There is more commonality within political and popular beliefs than familial.
Americans primary belong to one of the two major political parties. Politics is one of the main aspects of Amerianism that the world is familiar with.
And young Americans follow the current popular dress, language, recreation and moral code. American popular culture is the aspect of American that most of the world sees.
The family practices are where the most difference is seen; it is generally an amalgamation of many different cultures. Some families are more blended than others, but most (with some changes) follow the culture of their ancestors' nationality.
All three are bonded together by a sense of individual freedom, rights and a feeling that anything is possible
2006-12-06 02:00:19
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answer #2
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answered by childrenofthecorn 4
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I actual have 2 canines, one mutt, and one purebred. The purebred, a protracted hair chi bodily would not meet standards. His ears in no way went up, i think of reason he's to lazy to enhance all that hair. yet different then that he suits a mid sized chi, at approximately 5-6 lbs often, to no longer tall or stocky. character smart he's approximately 0.5 and 0.5. He learns on his own time ( we are 4 years in and nevertheless only take a seat on command 0.5 the time!) he knows his way instructions of direction, get down, off, no. he's not great timid of strangers, even much less so if there's a settee reachable, would not shake in any respect till its chilly ( we live in alaska LOL). i think of a super style of his stable temperment is do to his upbringing and correct socialization however, i in no way taken care of him like a lap dogs :) no longer which you will ever understand different than that he's excellent friendly. Then I actual have Kira, an Aussie shepard blend. I "think of" she's mixed with a threat a mushy coat wheaton, in view that she has an severe aversion to fleas, and that i understand her mum grow to be a terrier only not sure what style LOL. She is fairly lots an aussie in her toycontinual and temperment, even with the undeniable fact that she has no herding instincts. She performs at dominance with human beings in the domicile yet is particularly corrected and then she won't attempt back for awhile. She only desires to make effective i'm as much as the job LOL ;) i'm additionally babysitting a Doxie/border collie blend.. Thats a mix and a nil.5. The doxie in her makes her tenacious and stubbern to a fault, and the border collie makes her severe in what she needs. additionally, she's Hilarious finding!
2016-10-14 03:28:39
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answered by ? 4
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there really isn't any such thing, we all don't cater to the same foods, leisure, religion, etc. we are very diverse it what we like
2006-12-06 01:45:59
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answered by AFwife 2
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fat,stupid & lazy just like the japanese said years ago.just look around at the mall.
fat people everywhere with pot bellys
stupid teenagers hanging out wasting their lives at a shopping mall.
lazy people wanting to buy buy because the tv told them to.(no mind of their own).
2006-12-06 01:52:19
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answer #5
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answered by forest lover 2
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based on my understanding of statistical data...
food: fast food and processed microwaveable food
leisure: watching tv
religion: nominally christian but don't attend church
things: house, car,
clothes; ??
belief; ??
2006-12-06 01:47:49
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answer #6
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answered by Sufi 7
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