- Americanization - Wikipedia
Americanization or Americanisation (see spelling differences) is the influence of the American culture and economy on other countries outside the United States, including their media, cuisine, business practices, popular culture, technology and political techniques
- Americanization | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Americanization, in the early 20th century, activities that were designed to prepare foreign-born residents of the United States for full participation in citizenship
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Rather than exclude immigrants, Americanization programs sought to integrate and assimilate aliens by teaching them English and by instructing them in the workings of American democracy
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"Americanization," the name given to the process of imbuing in immigrants an American identity, took numerous forms Roughly speaking, however, Americans divided into two camps regarding Americanization
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Between 1880 and 1924, over 25 million immigrants came to the United States With this influx of immigrants came concern over America’s lax policy towards immigration and assimilation
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According to James Ceasar's Reconstructing America: The Symbol of America in Modern Thought, the term Americanization originated in the feeling among German immigrants of a growing estrangement of German Americans from their cultural roots back in Europe
- Americanization - Miller Center
In mid-1965, Lyndon Johnson decided to substantially increase US ground troops in Vietnam General William Westmoreland was, in the words of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, "the best we've got " And he was determined to succeed in Vietnam
- Americanization Definition - AP US History Key Term | Fiveable
Americanization refers to the process through which immigrants and minority groups adopt American culture, values, and customs, often to fit into mainstream society
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