4. language
• English 80%
• Spanish 12%
• Chinese 0.9%
• French 0.4%
• Korean 0.4%
• German 0.4
• combined total of all languages
other than English 20%
6. culture
• American popular culture is expressed through all
media, including movies, television, music, comics
and sports. Gone with the Mickey Mouse and Marilyn
Monroe, Street and The Simpsons, Michael Jackson,
and Madonna, jazz, blues, and hip hop, Popeye,
Snoopy and Superman, the baseball, football and
basketball, Barbie and GI Joe, hamburger and Coca
Cola. It is important to note that the United States
tends to be an exporter of culture, and also absorbs
other cultural traditions with relative ease, such as
the football, pizza and yoga. This marks a big
contrast to the early days of the United States.
7.
8. education
• American public education is operated by state and local
governments, regulated by the United States Department
of Education through restrictions on federal grants. In most
states, children are required to attend school from the age
of six or seven until they turn 18 (generally bringing them
through twelfth grade, the end of high school); some states
allow students to leave school at 16 or 17.
9. Food
• Could be called indigenous cuisine of Native
Americans and the rest is a fusion of different
culinary cultures led to different ends , on the one
hand is the fast food filled with its attractive marketing
Foreign most famous meals are China and their
Mexico neighbors . The apple pie is one of the most
representative icons of American cuisine.
10. population
• By race:
• White American 72.41%
• African American 12.61%
• Multiracial and Some other race9.11%
• Asian American 4.75%
• American Indian and Alaska Native 0.95%
• Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 0.17%