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  1. Traditional American Values and Beliefs. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. The Declaration of Independence (1776)

  2. Here is a list of the beliefs and values that Althen (2003) identifies as typically American: individualism, freedom, competitiveness and privacy. equality. informality. the future, change and progress. the goodness of humanity. time. achievement, action, work and materialism. directness and assertiveness.

  3. Americans value their freedom to live their lives with limited intervention and control by the government. This comes from the Declaration of Independence. Various freedoms are also guaranteed in the Bill of Rights, such as the first amendments rights to free speech and the practice of religion.

  4. Many older, more traditional cultures consider change as a disruptive, destructive force, to be avoided if at all possible. Instead of change, such societies value stability, continuity, tradition, and a rich and ancient heritage -- none of which are valued very much in the United States.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2019 · Take five minutes and create a list of at least five statements that describe American beliefs and values. Here’s an example: Success is more important than happiness.

  6. VALUES IN AMERICAN CULTURE . 1. PERSONAL CONTROL OVER THE ENVIRONMENT. People can/should control nature, their own environment and destiny. The future is not left to fate. Result: An energetic, goal-oriented society. 2. CHANGE / MOBILITY . Change is seen as positive and good. This means progress, improvement and growth.