The United States consists of every nationality on this planet. There is at least one person of all races and nationality on this continent. Immigrants influence our way of life more than we really know. America is an assimilation and multicultural collection of the people of the world. When the Americas were first discovered, it was an opportunity only when fishermen landed on the Americas and did not know what he found. This is the real discovery of the New World is huge. Newbies, thoughts and religions began to spread quickly.
Diversity is maintained by integration rather than assimilation, because these people become the choices of the Americans, the Americans say "just because they are gathered ... the identity they had before ..." America There seems to be some anonymity among people; if someone lacks a character with hyphens, he must be completely racial. Nationality, they think that it is only a citizen or anonymous resident; Nevertheless, as Walzer said, this anonymity is all American rights, in fact it is American It is part of the meaning of something.
The sense of rebellion is deeply integrated into the identity of Americans. While it has been proven that Americans and their governments have become state-keeping experts over the past 250 years, there are still some of our national identities. "Americans" is the concept of responding to something. Sometimes I oppose the American own system. This was particularly common during the 20 years of the Vietnam War. Meanwhile, political turmoil directly accompanied large-scale cultural turmoil and regeneration. At the time, the center of this change was completely left to the hands of various social and political movements, but this movement heavily relies on artistic expression and made a clear comment on the reality of the Vietnamese era It was. American counterculture has paved the way by creating music that can endure the test of time in death, confusion, stagnating war.
Victory in the Civil War brought about a major change in the American national identity. Approval of the 14th amendment solved the basic problem of national identity, such as the criteria to become a US citizen. Anyone born in or outside of the United States is a US citizen, regardless of the ethnic or social status of that person. (The Indian became a citizen in 1924. The Indian who was stopped was always a citizen.