American standard

E935569

American standard is a term often used to denote the typical or idealized norms, values, and lifestyle associated with the United States, especially in contrast to other cultures or personal aspirations.

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American standard canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural concept
normative ideal
sociological concept
contextOfUse cultural comparison
personal aspiration discussions
social criticism
describes idealized norms in the United States
lifestyle associated with the United States
typical norms in the United States
values associated with the United States
hasAspect car ownership
consumer lifestyle
democratic values ideals
family values ideals
freedom ideals
home ownership
individualism
mass consumption
material prosperity
middle-class lifestyle
popular culture norms
suburban living
success ideals
upward mobility
work ethic ideals
hasAssociatedCountry United States NERFINISHED
hasDimension economic expectations
lifestyle expectations
political ideals
social behavior norms
hasTemporalContext modern United States NERFINISHED
post-World War II United States NERFINISHED
isAbstract true
perceivedAs aspirational standard by some people
cultural benchmark by some people
ideal lifestyle by some people
relatedTo American Dream NERFINISHED
American values
U.S. middle-class norms
U.S. popular culture
usedInContrastWith other cultures
personal aspirations

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Dream describedAs American standard