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  1. Before long, Americanization became no more than a fairly obscure but continuing effort to prepare people for naturalization by teaching them English, civics, and history, or even just English. Meanwhile, there had developed a thorough reexamination of the concept of Americanization.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. 9 de nov. de 2022 · Resposta. Esta resposta ainda não tem avaliações — que tal deixar uma estrelinha? 😎. isabella20865l. report flag outlined. a americanização começou nos anos 40. Explicação:

  3. 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.

  4. Americanization is the co-operative process by means of which "many peoples" in our city and in America become "One Nation" united in language, work, home ties, and citizenship, with one flag above all flags, and only one allegiance to that flag.

  5. Two factors revived the question of Americanization soon after the end of the global conflict in 1945: first, the United States was now unquestionably the hegemonic power of the West after the war had devastated large parts of Europe and greatly depleted the wealth of its nations; second, the United States had begun to learn a lesson from the ...

  6. AMERICANIZATION. The heavy influx of immigrants into cities such as Cleveland before and after the Civil War tested the belief that America could easily assimilate foreign newcomers. Hector Crevecoeur, an 18th-century French writer, had popularized the image of America as a mix of races and nationalities blending into and forming a new culture.

  7. concept of Americanization becomes quite useless, since nearly all American principles—cultural and economic—can be derived in the end from Western or European civilization. In consequence, if we pursue the notion of disconnection to its logical limits, Americanization would become Europeanization, a worthless tautology.