2. Americanization
is the influence of american culture has on the
culture other countries. Such as popular
culture. Media, cuisine, technology, business
practices or political techniques. The term
used since 1907.
3. Americanization is the process of an
immigrant to the United States becoming a
person who shares American values, beliefs,
and customs by assimilating into American
society.
4. The Americanization Movement. The United
States dealt with a flood of immigrants during
the early 20th century through
the Americanization Movement—a variety of
programs and campaigns aimed at turning
foreigners into Americans. At the turn of the
20th century, millions of immigrants poured
into the United States.
5. The main goal of the Americanization
Movement was to assimilate immigrants into
American culture and teach them the values
and history of America.
6. The two most popular brands in the entire
world, McDonald's and Starbucks, are the
most iconic companies of America. Their
spread around the world is an example of
Americanization, since the American products
have made their way into other countries,
influencing them accordingly.
7. What was the policy of Americanization?
Americanization policies were based on the
idea that when indigenous people learned
United States (American) customs and values,
they would be able to merge tribal traditions
with American culture and peacefully join the
majority of the society.