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  2. Why are middle-aged Americans so lonely — and what habits can ...

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    What can Americans learn from Europeans when it comes to loneliness? There isn't enough research yet to know definitively that American culture causes loneliness, especially when compared to the ...

  3. Meet Europeans who moved to the US and say there’s no ... - AOL

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    For all the stories of Americans who’ve decamped to Europe for a better lifestyle, there are plenty of Europeans who’ve made the US their home and plan to stay put. Meet Europeans who moved to ...

  4. 30 American Norms That Stun Europeans - AOL

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    The cultural differences between the US and Europe were recently discussed by members of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community, after one user asked them about things in the US that seem totally normal ...

  5. Society of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A World Values Survey cultural world map, describing the United States as low in "Secular-Rational Values" and high in "Self-Expression Values". The society of the United States is based on Western culture, and has been developing since long before the United States became a country with its own unique social and cultural characteristics such as dialect, music, arts, social habits, cuisine ...

  6. Anti-Europeanism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Americanism – Dislike of the United States and Americans; Anti-Western sentiment – Hatred or opposition towards the Western world or its people; European values – Norms and values that Europeans have in common; Eurocentrism – Worldview centred on or biased towards Western civilization; Eurotrash (term) – Derogatory term used in USA

  7. European immigration to the Americas - Wikipedia

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    European immigration to the Americas was one of the largest migratory movements in human history. Between the years 1492 and 1930, more than 60 million Europeans immigrated to the American continent. Between 1492 and 1820, approximately 2.6 million Europeans immigrated to the Americas, of whom just under 50% were British, 40% were Spanish or ...

  8. Americanization (immigration) - Wikipedia

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    As Americans' views towards immigrants were growing more negative, fearful, and xenophobic, the United States resorted to programs of forced Americanization, as well as the immigration restriction acts of the 1920s, including the Immigration Act of 1924, primarily focused on restricting immigration from Southern and Southeastern Europe, in ...

  9. Americans less welcoming of immigrants without legal status ...

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    Americans have grown less welcoming toward immigrants living in the U.S. illegally since Donald Trump's first presidency but remain wary of harsh measures like using detention camps for Trump's ...