The United States of America
The
United States of America
fills up the middle portion of the North American continent. It is one of the
largest countries in the world, after Canada
and China,
with an area of 3,600,000 square miles.
America has over 250,000,000 people. On1y China and India have more people, although
several other countries are catching up fast.
Almost all Americans say that they believe in
God. More than half are Protestant Christians, and a quarter are Catholic.
There are also Jews, Moslems, and atheists.
Politically, the United States is a representative
democracy, with the government leaders elected by the people. It is also a
federation. This means that it is made up of a number of States. Each State has
its own constitution and its own elected government for its internal affairs.
America was an ally of the Western European
democracies in World War I, World War II
and the Cold War. It was on the winning side each
rime. The world wars weakened all of the European countries but did not damage America. During
the Cold War, there were only two superpowers in the world: America and the Soviet
Union.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, America was the
only superpower left. Americans are not sure what they want to do with all this
power. They also are not sure whether they will be able to keep the top
position very long.
America has the largest economy of any
single country in the world, with a total product of $6,000,000,000,000 a year.
Its
people have the highest standard of living of any large country in the world;
only a few small
countries have higher standards of living.
Its economy is still growing, but several other important countries are growing
even faster at the present rime.
There is a widespr 454c26e ead belief, both in America and in other countries,
that the United
States is in economic decline.
WHO ARE
THE AMERICANS?
Nearly all of the 250,000,000 Americans are
descendants of immigrants who came to America from other countries.
Immigration played a big role in forming the
American character. Immigrants are not like people who are born into a country.
They have to pick up their things, leave their homes, and start a new life in a
new land.
Americans think of an ideal immigrant as
someone who travels all the way acrossthe ocean to
find freedom and opportunity in America.
He may be coming toescape political or religious oppression, or simply to make
better use of bis talents, which could not be used in bis native land because
of social restrictions.
America has thought of itself as a refuge
for freedom. It has traditionally thought of immigrants as heroes of freedom.
ENGLISH, IRISH, GERMANS, ITALIANS, ASIANS,
HISPANICS
Most Americans speak English, but
only 33 million of them are from families which came from England.
Another 39 million are lrish. The lrish, who are strongly Catholic, came to America because they were unhappy with England's control over Ireland. Masses
of them came in the 1840s when there was a terrible famine in Ireland.
Most ofthe other 180,000,000
Americans have their family origins in other European countries, especially Germany and Italy. Millions of Eastern
Europeans came to America
to escape Russian rule in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Asian-Americans number 10,000,000
and are growing fast. Many of them live in California near the Pacific
coast.
Americans from Mexico and other parts of Latin
America are called "Hispanics". There are 22,000,000 of
them, mostly in southern parts of the country near to Mexico and the Caribbean
Sea. Their numbers are growing the fastest of alI
groups in America.
Three-fourths of them speak Spanish instead of English at home.
BLACKS
African-Americans or
"blacks" are the only Americans whose families did not come to America
voluntarily. They are descendants of slaves, who were brought by violence from
Africa for sale in America.
The slave trade began in the 1600s and was finally outlawed in 1808.
American blacks were freed from
slavery after a very bloody Civil War in the 1860s, when the States with slaves
were defeated by the States that did not allow slavery. Even after that, blacks
were kept in an inferior position. They were prevented from voting, and were
kept in separate neighborhoods and separate schools. This was called
"segregation".
In the 1950s and 1960s, blacks finally won
the basic rights of all Americans, thanks to a popular Civil
Rights movement led by Marthin
Luther King. The enforced segregation of the races was ended; instead,
efforts were made for "integration". However, most blacks still live
in separate neighbourhoods, with much more violence and poverty than other
Americans. Today there are 30,000,000 blacks in America.
NATIVE
AMERICAN INDIANS
There are two million Native
Americans in the territory of the United States.
They used to be called
"Indians" be- cause, when Christopher
Columbus arrived in America,
he thought he had reached India.
The Native Americans are the
descendants of people who migrated into America
from northern Asia ten thousand years ago, when Alaska
and Siberia were connected by land. They were
brutally pushed aside by the
European settlers who began arriving in the 1600s. Time after
time, the lands of Native American tribes were invaded and taken away from them
by the white settlers. Today, their remaining lands are called
"reservations". These lands are reserved for the use of Native
Americans and are governed by Native tribal governments.
THE CHANGING FACE OF
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
America's population is stilI growing. The
increase is due mostly to immigration.
America's European population is not
growing. Its birth rates have fallen too low far that, like birth rates in Europe itself. However, black and Hispanic Americans
stilI have high birth rates. And immigration keeps bringing more people to America.
The role of immigration was always
enormous in America.
In the 1800s, America
wanted immigrants to come and filI up its empty spaces. Today, however, 60% of
Americans want to slow down or stop immigration.
From 1820 to 1960, 34,000,000
immigrants came to America
from Europe, and only 8,000,000 from non-European countries. The
Italian immigrants alone numbered 5,000,000. So did the English. So did the
Irish. The German immigrants numbered 7,000,000.
In the 1960s, the United States changed its immigration policy in ways that
made it easier for immigrants to come from the Third World.
From 1961 to 1990, 15,000,000 new immigrants came to America. Less than 3,000,000 ofthe
new immigrants came from Europe. 12,000,000 of
them came from Latin America and Asia. They
are still coming, in numbers that keep growing.
This change has led to a widespread
fear that America
is becoming less of a European country. 70% of Americans are stilI European in
origin, but statisticians think that this number will drop below 50% some time
in the next century.
Working class Americans, both white
and black, have blamed Hispanic immigrants far taking away their jobs. Black
Americans have rioted violently against Asian immigrants.
In addition to legal immigrants,
there are many illegal immigrants. The "illegal" are not counted in
the statistics because they enter America without registering.
Most of them simply come across the
long, 2000-mile (3200-km.) border between the United
States and Mexico.
The government estimates that
300,000- 500,000 "illegal" are coming in each year. Almost all
Americans want fewer of them to get in.
IMMIGRATIONS
IN TODAY’S AMERICA
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PROS
Immigrants
are good.
They
take risks.
Theybring
skills and education.
They
do hard, unpleasant kinds of
work that most Americans aren't willing to do.
They
provide labourers far seasonal agricultural work.
They
are young, and the American population is growing
oo old.
They
pay taxes.
They
keep the economy growing.
They
increase America's
diversity.
They
are making Americaa multicultural society and a model far the whole world.
They
give America
influence in the countries they come from.
The
Asian immigrants are giving us useful connections with the booming
Asia-Pacific economies.
The
migration back and forth across the border with
Mexico is Americanizing Mexico.
AlI the arguments against the new
immigrants today were used 100 years ago against the immigrants from Italy and Eastern Europe.
In those days, people said the immigrants were taking away our working class
jobs and undermining our English heritage. But look how much the
immigrantsended up contributing to America!
America is a nation of immigrants. It would be un-American to stop
immigration.
You anti-immigration people are just racists.
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CONS
These
new immigrants are taking our jobs away.
They
are unskilled and uneducated.
They
make things worse far poor blacks.
They
increase social tensions that are already bad enough.
They
get welfare, while the rest of us pay far it.
They
keep the population growing too much.
They
are undermining America's
sense of unity and purpose.
They
bring in all kinds of problems from their native lands - terrorism, Islamic
fundamentalism, drugs, criminal gangs, diseases...
The
Mexican immigrants are still Mexicans at heart.
They
aren't learning English.
They
are dividing America
into two languages.
They
are Mexicanizing the southwest andare going to tear it away from the United States.
There is a limit how any people we can Americanize at one time.. America
needs time to assimilate the immigrants it already has before it lets any
more in.
You pro-immigration people don't really love America. You
are trying to change America
from a European-based country into a new kind of society without a common
culture.
It's a dangerous experiment.
It's
destroying America.
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FREEDOM OF RELIGION IN AMERICA
From the start, America was in
the forefront of religious freedom. One of the main reasons why people have
immigrated to America
has been to escape religious persecution in their home countries. In America, they
have found the freedom to worship in the way they want.
When America
was first settled in the 600s, different religious groups often formed their
own separate colonies in America.
Each one wanted the freedom to worship God in its own way, but often would not
let people worship in any other way inside their colony. As the years went on
and the
"Enlightenment" began,
they grew more tolerant of other religions. In the 1780s, when the colonies
were uniting, they had to tolerate each
other's different religions so that their Union
could succeed.
In 1791, the V.S. Bill of Rights
guaranteed freedom for
all religions and prohibited the United States from supporting any
one religion.
THE VARIETIES OF RELIGION IN AMERICA
Today, among the wealthy countries
of the world, America
is the most religious. Nearly all Americans say that they believe in God,
although some Americans do not mean very much by this.
A slight majority of Americans are
Protestants. Out of the 250,000,000 Americans, 54% or 135,000,000 are
Protestants. At the same rime, 26% or 65,000,000 are Catholics.
There are also 5,000,000 Jews in America. Most
ofthem came in the late 1800s, to escape from violent persecution in the
Russian empire. Jews play a large role in the culturallife ofAmerica, providing
America
with many of its writers, newsmen, professors and movie actors. Islam is small
but growing in America,
thanks to immigration from Middle Eastern countries. It is also attracting some
blacks as a religion of protest against the Westernworld. The "Nation of
Islam" has taught that white people are evil. In 1995 its leader, Louis
Farrakhan organized the largest single demonstration ever held by black
Americans.
Since the 1960s, many young
Americans have been trying Eastern religious practices of meditation.
However, fewer
than 1% of Americans describe themselves as "Buddhist" or
"Hindu".
FUNDAMENTALISM
The "born again" or
"fundamentalist" Christians believe the Bible is the exact word of
God. They say there is only one way to be saved from going to Hell: first,
believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God and died for your sins, and then
find Jesus personally and ask Him to come into your soul, remake your life and
save you.
There have always been
fundamentalists in America.
At every rime in America
's history, groups have argued that the counltry was falling apart and
that this was because it had turned away from God.
Millions of Americans feci the
society is decaying today. Drug use and crime have multiplied. So has AIDS, a
deadly disease which is spread by sex. Like fundamentalists in Islamic
countries, American fundamentalists say that a return to God is the only
solution. They want much less separation of Church and State.
They think the government and media
have been taken aver by a small un-Christian group. They fear this group may be
part of a gigantic conspiracy to put America under the control of the
United Nations and create a Satanic New World order. They want to take America back
from this group and make it a Christian country again.
For now, fundamentalists are trying
to outlaw abortion, get sex out of the schools and movies, put prayer back in
schools, and have schools teach the Biblical version of creation as a theory
that is just as scientific as evolution.
Many Americans agree with them on
some of these issues.
The fundamentalists are a small
minority, but they
are important.
They have organized a
"Christian Coalition" which has gained a lot of influence within the
Republican Party.
EXERCISES
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What do you think?
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1. Underline the arguments before that you
think ore basically true
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2. Is America
basically a European country? If yes, then what makes it
European - the English
language? political traditions? memories of
people
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3. Will America
continue to be a close ally of Europe if a
majority of its population becomes
non-European in the next 100 years?
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4. America
turning away tram Europe?
Is the future in Asia?
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Circle the correct word or phrase to complete
the sentence.
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Most Americans are. . .
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Jews
q
Moslems
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Christians
Most American Christians ore. . .
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Catholic
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Protestant
Americans have. . .
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freedom
to practise any religion
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a
government-supported religion
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repression
ot minority religions
The
fundamentalist movement believes in...
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greater
separation ot Church and State
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the
literal truth ot the Bible
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the
Oarwinian theory ot evolution
Questions to think about.
1.
How
is religion in your own country different from in America?
2.
Do
people who belong to minority religions in your country feel like complete
citizens or like guests in the country?
3.
Is
the main religion in your country Christianity?
4.
Does religion make your country feel closer to America or farther from it?
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