The Veterans of Foreign Wars organized an americanization committee that promoted the song as a litmus test of loyalty. |
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The images suggested that the progress made by African Americans after the Civil War was rooted in the process of Americanization itself. |
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Statistics provide a much less dramatic picture of Americanization through television. |
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Americanization did take place in the period directly after the World War II, when American society became a controversial model for Europeans. |
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Critique of the process of Americanization was also a central issue in the arts. |
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The story of his Americanization becomes, in fact, an account of recurring homelessness. |
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It is hard to appreciate the global reach and power of Americanization when one is working from inside the global center. |
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The union becomes an experiment in Americanization more than a loving relationship. |
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The criticisms against bilingual education policy are myopic and focused on nostalgic notions of Americanization and assimilation. |
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The French worried about the Americanization of their culture and the disappearance of peasant society. |
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New Swiss Film was a conscious attempt at correction of Americanization and reorientation towards national culture. |
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The German government feared Americanization of the health sector and financial instability for the welfare state in general. |
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This is what I call the sniff test and the sniff test is telling me that we are very slowly embarking on the Americanization of Canada. |
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These novels present an alternate vision of Americanization. |
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Spanglish speakers are constructing a positive identity and the use of Spanglish seems to accelerate or facilitate their Americanization. |
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The country is facing all the great issues of economic change, regionalism, and cultural and geographic diversity, while Americanization proceeds apace. |
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See in particular Chapter Two, 'The Americanization of the Slave and the Africanization of the South', pp. |
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He gave quite an impassioned comment and, for those of us who have actually been in the House over the last few years, a rather strange comment, in that he said he was concerned about the Americanization of Canada. |
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He focuses on the dual dynamics of the Americanization of Hispanics and the Hispanicization of the Americans. |
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In another way, however, this can be seen as an Americanization of the common space because of the continuing strong cultural influence of the US basis of Evangelicals and Pentecostalism all around the world. |
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It is likely another example of the common transition that occurs with the Americanization of Yiddish. |
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Since the US was in a dominant position, a major part of the process was Americanization. |
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Novels of this period, like those by Jacques Godbout and Réjean Ducharme, staked out this same territory and highlighted the Americanization of Montréal and Quebec. |
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Assimilation had various meanings in American sociology, Henry Pratt Fairchild associates American assimilation with Americanization or the melting pot theory. |
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The entry of the United States into World War I in 1917 aroused Americanization efforts to a fever pitch across the country and guaranteed federal support for the movement. |
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Americanization is related to a period of high political American clout and of significant growth of America's shops, markets and objects being brought into other countries. |
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