Comparative culture

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August 4, 2012

 

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I am going to start by talking about the history of religion in of both the United States and Egypt. The culture of the United States is considered to be of Western culture, it has also been developing since before the United States became an actual country. The United States was mainly influenced by the British culture, with its colonial ties with the British, which had also spread the English language, legal system, and other cultural inheritances...
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The United States was mainly influenced by the British culture, with its colonial ties with the British, which had also spread the English language, legal system, and other cultural inheritances. There are several other important influences that had came from other parts of Europe, mostly from other countries from where a large number of people had immigrated from Ireland, Germany, Poland, and Italy; the Native American peoples; Africa, especially the western part, from which came the ancestors of most African Americans; and young groups of immigrants...
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