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  2. Americanization (immigration) - Wikipedia

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    The Americanization School, built in Oceanside, California in 1931, is an example of a school built to help Spanish-speaking immigrants learn English and civics. Americanization is the process of an immigrant to the United States becoming a person who shares American culture, values, beliefs, and customs by assimilating into the American nation ...

  3. Americanization - Wikipedia

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    Like many concepts in social sciences, the term has been called ambiguous, however, a rough consensus on its meaning exists. Harm G. Schröter who focused on the economic dimension of the process, defined it as "an adapted transfer of values, behaviours, institutions, technologies, patterns of organization, symbols and norms from the [United States] to the economic life of other states".

  4. Americanization (foreign culture and media) - Wikipedia

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    In American media, the term Americanization is used to describe the censoring and editing of a foreign TV show or movie that is bought by an American station. This editing is done with the aim of making the work more appealing to American audiences, and to respond to perceived American sensitivities.

  5. Category:Americanization - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Americanization" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total ...

  6. History of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1830 numbers are from immigration statistics listed in the 2004 Year Book of Immigration Statistics. [94] The 1830 numbers list un-naturalized foreign citizens and does not include naturalized foreign born. The 1850 census is the first census that asks for place of birth.

  7. History of statistics - Wikipedia

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    Look up statistics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.. The term statistics is ultimately derived from the Neo-Latin statisticum collegium ("council of state") and the Italian word statista ("statesman" or "politician").

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  9. Americanization of the European Economy - Wikipedia

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    Americanization of the European Economy. A Compact Survey of American Economic Influence in Europe Since the 1880s is a 2005 book by Harm G. Schroeter focusing, as the title implies, on the economic aspect of the Americanization of Europe.