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Introduction to American Society
In the next weeks we will BRIEFLY explore some of these topics: Race, Religion, Holidays, Language, Guns, crime, Discrimination Schools, Families, Food, and women.
Do you know? 1. What races are most common in the US? Are they increasing or decreasing in relative size? 2. What religions are most common in the US? 3. What are some sacred (religious) holidays? 4. What are some non-religious (secular) holidays? 5. What are some ethnic holidays? 6. What is the official language in the US? 7. What are some differences between British and US English? 8. What are some US English dialects?
Lessons 8-13 In the next weeks we will BRIEFLY explore some of these topics: Multiculturalism: Race, Religion, Holidays Language Guns, crime, Discrimination
In the next weeks we will BRIEFLY explore some of these topics: Race, Religion, Holidays, Language, Guns, crime, Discrimination
Most people in the United States are Christian. “WASP” = White, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant
Many Kinds of Christians Catholic 26.2% Baptist 19.4% Methodist 8.0% Lutheran 5.2% Presbyterian 2.8% (Jewish 1.8%) Pentecostal 1.8% Episcopalian 1.7% Latter-day Saints (Mormons) 1.4%
Most people in the United States are Christian. “WASP” = White, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant There are many kinds of Christians: Catholic 26.2% Protestant(Baptist 19.4%, Methodist 8.0%, Lutheran 5.2%, Presbyterian 2.8%) (Jewish 1.8%) Pentecostal 1.8% Episcopalian 1.7% Mormons 1.4%
Christmas Trees,Christmas Lights, Christmas Stocking, Santa Claus Nativity Scenes, Plays
Christmas Trees,Christmas Lights, Christmas Stocking, Santa Claus, Nativity Scenes, Plays