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Crazy boy [7]
2 years ago
14

The broad principles underlying American political culture that most Americans support and adhere to are known as

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OLEGan [10]2 years ago
8 0

The general principles that form the basis of American political culture, which most Americans adhere to and adhere to, are called creeds.

Her five most dominant aspects of US political culture are liberty, equality, democracy, civic duty, and individual responsibility. Americans see liberty as freedom from government restrictions and protection of their rights. They believe equality means equal voting rights and equal opportunities to participate and succeed.

America's core political values ​​include individualism, equal opportunity, free enterprise, the rule of law, and limited government. Americans have interpreted these values ​​differently throughout history, influencing the way citizens treat each other.

There are at least five key elements to how we view the American political system. Liberty, equality, democracy, civic duty, and individual responsibility.

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