Yes there is. Americans wear Baseball caps and watch sports. They eat Hamburgers.
I have lived in the US my entire life. I do not wear* baseball caps, I hardly ever watch sports because I do have better things to do (no offense if you do), and I'm a vegetarian. Oh, I must not be an American then, right?
Not all residents or citizens of a country conform to its cultural norms. Watching baseball and eating at MacDonald's may well be the cultural norm in America even if some people do not conform to it. I bet there are English people who don't drink tea either.
The very name The UNITED STATES gives you a clue. The U.S. is a conglomeration of different semi-independent states each with their own customs,cultures and differences,some much more noticable than others. So the U.S does not have one culture it is a mixture of many. The U.S was built on Immigration so it is natural that the country as we know it today owes much to so many different cultures. It's what makes it great.
African Americans were becoming aware of a shared culture with Africans.
African Americans were becoming aware of a shared culture with Africans.
Native Americans were part of the natural world and that world was sacred.
Group of families
Jazz would be a term that would reflect popular US culture of the 1920s. Jazz was very popular in the music culture and bars of that decade in the United States.
they have a shared culture
Culture
Common language, shared beliefs and values, similar traditions and customs, and a shared history are some of the common traits that unify a culture region. These elements help create a sense of identity and belonging among the people within that culture region.
privacy
The Influence of Communication contributes greatly to a common culture.
Pledge of Allegiance
Pledge of Allegiance
History as common memory
Culture
This process is called assimilation. It involves one culture being absorbed into another dominant culture, resulting in a common identity and shared cultural practices.
Roman citizenship, religion, culture, customs and patriotism.
Culture.