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    The indigenous people of the Arctic had a culture that was in many ways very different from that of the people of the Great Plains. Their living styles were also very different to the rest of Indigenous people of the Americas. The Arctic people where known as Inuits and Aleuts. They had to adapt to the harsh Arctic environment‚ and they obtained most of their food by hunting‚ trapping‚ and also fishing. Living in icy tundras‚ the Inuit people were unable to use agriculture for sustaining food. Therefore

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    Mesopotamian Marshlands. Our work has changed the environment for the better. For thousands of years‚ the marshlands influenced the culture by living near water this means that they have to build boats to get around. There are lots of fish which they can hunt and use for food. They gather reeds and straw to build homes. The freshwater made a lot of opportunities for them to trade the goods that they produced. Then‚ in the 1980s‚ Saddam Hussein changed the geography he made 6 canals which stopped

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    The colonists changed their minds from tolerating to envying Britain. However the war altered the relationship between Britain and her american colonies because Britain was enable to be as active politically and economy. Therefore that’s why the colonists changed their minds about Britain‚ there mother country stood and how they felt about them. The french and indian war was given many different names on the american lands.‚ but it was much bigger than just the war in america. It was part of a world

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    religion‚ Individuals have a free choice of who to worship. American food was strongly influenced by Native Americans and Europeans early in the history. Hamburgers‚ chips and hot dogs are commonly identified as American food. Every state in United States has a unique history‚ traditions and culture. Sports‚ music‚ movies and fast-food are the categories USA is widely known for. National Basketball league is known and watched around the globe. American Football is not a sport that is played in many countries

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    American Political Culture in the 1700’s American political culture in the 1700s was mostly about the colonist fighting and taking back their freedom and rights from the British. In 1774 written constitutions and bill of rights were so unordinary that many American colonists did not think they would succeed. There was no natural judicial system to settle claims or unsettled. Congress had the power to make peace‚ it could make money‚ but there was little to make. It had the power to appoint army

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    To some‚ Woodstock was one of the biggest rock concerts ever‚ but to many others it was a huge historical event that changed America and its views on the Vietnam War forever. Woodstock was one of the biggest anti-Vietnam War movement to ever exist‚ it also marked the beginning of the Vietnam War as well. The concert was originally supposed to be held in a town named Woodstock‚ New York on Max Yasgur’s 600 acre area‚ but was transferred to Bethel‚ New York because there was not enough room for the

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    with Michelle D. Dearforff‚ 2011‚ American Democracy Now (Texas Ed.‚ 2nd ed.)‚ McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Daniel J. Elezar‚ 1975‚ “The American Cultural Matrix‚” in The Ecology of American Political Culture: Readings‚ New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co.‚ pp. 13-42. Donald Lutz‚ 1987‚ “The Texas Constitution‚” Perspectives on American and Texas Politics‚ Donald Lutz and Kent Tedin‚ eds.‚ Kendall-Hunt Publishers‚ Dubuque‚ Iowa. Political CultureCulture refers to a way of life combining the

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    Political Culture The single greatest contributor to the way American Politics plays out both within and outside of our borders today is in our rich and long-lasting political culture that defines they way we look as the world and how to respond to it. Shaped by values‚ history‚ current events‚ and emotional commitments that our populace collectively shares‚ political culture in the United States determines the way government functions and reveals the intricacies of our collective way of life

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    4: American Political Culture I. Introduction A. The American model of government both here and abroad B. Tocqueville on American democracy 1. Abundant and fertile soil for democracy to grow 2. No feudal aristocracy; minimal taxes; few legal restraints 3. Westward movement; vast territory provided opportunities 4. Nation of small‚ independent farmers 5. "Moral and intellectual characteristics‚" today called political culture

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    Chapter 1 American Political Culture (Ginsberg) 1) In relationship to week’s 1 readings about how the government affects our life on a daily basis‚ discuss why does the general public accept governmental regulations and restrictions on our lives? For the first part of our short history‚ Americans did not accept the government’s right to regulate what individuals or business did. As a matter of fact‚ Americans greatly resisted any interference by government‚ especially the federal branch. The

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