TOPIC 3.11
Developing an
American Identity
THEMATIC FOCUS American and Regional Culture (ARC)
Creative expression, demographic change, philosophy, religious beliefs, scientific ideas, social mores, and technology shape national, regional, and group cultures in America, and these varying cultures often play a role in shaping government policy and developing economic systems.
Learning Objective M
Explain the continuities and changes in American culture from 1754 to 1800
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
KC-3.2.III.ii
New forms of national culture developed in the United States alongside continued regional variations.
KC-3.2.III.D
Ideas about national identity increasingly found expression in works of art, literature, and architecture.
Creative expression, demographic change, philosophy, religious beliefs, scientific ideas, social mores, and technology shape national, regional, and group cultures in America, and these varying cultures often play a role in shaping government policy and developing economic systems.
Learning Objective M
Explain the continuities and changes in American culture from 1754 to 1800
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
KC-3.2.III.ii
New forms of national culture developed in the United States alongside continued regional variations.
KC-3.2.III.D
Ideas about national identity increasingly found expression in works of art, literature, and architecture.