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Starting at the beginning Foundations of Citizenship Unit one A Portrait of Americans Chapter one American Society And its Values Chapter two The Meaning of Citizenship Chapter three 1
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Chapter one A Portrait of Americans Section 1 Who American Are Section 2 America: A Cultural Mosaic Section 3 The Values that Unite Us 2
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Chapter 1 Section 1 pages 4-8 “Who Americans Are” 3
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Who are Americans 4
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Where Americans live: Americans live on every kind of terrain The United States is a vast and varied land, and people live all over We live in a variety of homes 5
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Americans on the Move It used to be that Americans mostly lived on small farms or in small towns. As the population grew, people spread westward. 222 million people live in urban areas Americans move from place to place for many reasons To the Sunbelt To Urban Areas 6
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The work force: Americans have always worked hard. 70 million men and 60 million women working in more than 30,000 different occupations. In the past most jobs were in farming and manufacturing 75% are now service jobs 7
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Ages of Americans: In 1850, most Americans were between the ages of 20-59. Very few elderly. Today there are more elderly then ever before. Most Americans now are between the ages of 40-60. “Baby Boomers” born 1946- 1964 8
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Ages of Americans the life expectancy is to age 76 By 2050 there may be a social security, medical services strain. 9
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Americans Varied Backgrounds We are known for our diversity You can see our diversity in our jobs, home towns and ages Our Backgrounds differ because we are also from many different cultures and belong to different ethnic groups and races. 10
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Section 2 Pages 10-17 America: A Cultural Mosaic 11
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An American Mosaic 14
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The American identity We are a nation of Immigrants Native Americans were the first people Europeans Americans African Americans, came by force Asian Americans Hispanic Americans 15
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European Americans Came seeking religious freedom and political freedom They also wanted the opportunity to own property, their own farms and businesses They brought with them their language their traditions of government The number of European immigrants has decreased over the years, but they are the majority group in the U.S. 16
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Hispanic Americans Sometimes called Latinos Can be of any race and come from Spanish speaking countries Latino immigrants come from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. They make up the largest minority group in the United States. 17
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African Americans Did not come voluntarily Ancestors were enslaved people during colonial America (1400’s) Enslavement ended in 1865 in the U.S. These people have suffered through racism, and unequal treatment. P:\Overcoming_Racism.mov P:\Overcoming_Racism.mov 18
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Asian Americans Chinese young men were some of the earliest immigrants. In the west, many worked on building the railroads. Because of competition for jobs the Asians were victims of the Exclusion laws of 1882 and 1907. 19
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Native Americans living in North America thousands of years before Columbus arrived European Settlements competed with this group for land 20
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Our Population today : Is getting more diverse All Americans have the same goals 1. To build better lives for themselves 2. To share in the land of opportunity All groups fit together to form a whole nation each group adds to the richness of our society. 21
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Section 3 Pages 18-23 The Values that Unite Us 22
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Americans Believe in the Dream Values that Bind EqualityJusticeFreedom 23
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Equal Respect: The American Dream Americans share beliefs and values Beliefs are ideas that we trust are true Values are our standards of behavior We believe that all people are unique and deserve the same chance to Realize their potential and contribute to society 24
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Basic American Values Equality: Equal respect is based on the fact that every one can contribute to society Every one has the same rights and opportunities in life Equal Opportunity: Everyone should have an equal chance to succeed in life 25
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Basic American Values Freedom: The freedom to make choices With limitations that do not violate other people’s freedoms Justice: Fair treatment for everyone It does not mean that everyone is treated equally 26
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Citizens and the American Ideal We are not perfect: Racism and discrimination still exists Not everyone is treated equally or fairly The American Ideal and the Future: Work still needs to be done to make sure that all Americans have: 1. Equality 2. Freedom 3. Justice 27
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Do You Know your Key Terms? Demography Census Baby Boom Beliefs Discrimination Exclusion Laws Equality Values Justice Freedom Racism Sunbelt Diversity 28
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