Final Questions
Final Questions
Final Questions
3. Many Americans believe that citizens have the right to own a gun. Do you
think this is an important right? Why?
To own a gun is an important right in USA. It has even been written in US
constitution. This right expresses the culture and value of America as no one can
protect you better than yourself and getting a hold of power is essential.
However, there has been many regrettable events due to the misusage of gun
which questioned the right to own guns among Americans. Still, owing weapon
prevailed in USA as this is one of the foundation of American culture inheritated
from the first colonizers when they set their feet on American.
4. For you personally, which American value is the most difficult to
understand or accept? Why? Support your opinion with specific examples.
Personally, I try to grasp the American value of informality. Firstly, most of
schools in American do not have uniform allowing its students to wear anything
they like. In Vietnam, uniform is the way to prevent differences between social
classes. Living in a city, having a wealthy family or living in a suburb, having a
low social class means nothing under the school uniform. Secondly, in Asian
countries, students have a strict custom when talking, greeting or refering theirs
teachers which is more ease in America. For example, students have to bow their
head and use honorific whenever seeing a teacher. However, this does not mean
informality is bad, it helps reduce the tense in having a conversation with your
lecture, not wearing uniform may much more comfortable for students. All in all,
informality still makes me surprise from time to time.
LANGUAGES AND IDIOMS
1. Do you think Americans should make English the official language of the
United States? Why or why not?
American is a country of multi-culture, and the diversity in language makes U.S.
different from others. If the American goverment decided to make English the
official languages of the United States, people who dont speak English would
face difficulties in the United States. It is wrong to force them to learn English
and to abandon their mother tongue. It is similar to give up their origin and it is
opposite to the individual right, which is a spotlight in American value. Besides,
even if Americans do make English the official language, other people will still
speak their native language at home, and there is nothing can stop them from
doing that. So, it is true that English is a world-wide language, that s not the
reason why English should be the official languages of the United States.
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
1. What are the advantages of American educational system?
The advantages of American educational system are as follow:
a) Educating the individual
b) Quality of Education
c) Great Career Opportunities
d) Great Career Choices
e) Flexibility
f) Multi-Cultural Experience
g) The taste of the good life
2. What do you think the real value of American college education is? Is it
monetary? Is it intellectual? Is it social?
In my opinion, the real value of American college education is more than just
monetary, intellectual or social. It is the combination of the three plus the values
of American culture. Together they create a diverse but distinct educational
system that benefits both individuals and society. For example, a college, in
general, will provide the same opportunity to learn and to achieve success to all
students equally. In addition, this school will also provide competent applicants
that satisfy its neighborhoods demand.
3. Choose one American value from Chapter 1, and explain how American
educational system expresses that value.
Individualism, one of the American value, has a significant impact on American
educational system. American education system has created an equal oriented
environment where opportunities and changes are the same for all students.
Thus, to be success, students have to try their best and rely on their own efforts.
For example, to get into the famous colleges, students have to have good GPA
and adequate knowledge about the major he/she would like to enroll. Since
everyone, generally speaking, is in the same educational system, it comes down
to his/her own hard working and efforts to get what they want.
MUSIC
1. Robert Santelli says that American music connects us despite our cultural
diversities. It sidesteps class and other social barriers. Do you think music
in the United States has a unifying effect, as Santelli says, or do different
kinds of music divide people by culture and class? Support your opinion
with examples from what you have read about American music.
Personally, the statement by Robert Santelli is unsufficient. Music does have a
unifying effect as it bring American people together, shaping their style, their
ideal and connecting them. However, United States is known as a multiculture
country. Multiculture leads to multi-music. And multi-music creats division. Social
class, for example, upper class people usually go to the Opera/Classical concert
where the audience wearing formal clothes and silently listening to music, while
a pop concert gathers audiences mostly from middle and low-class who are
hardly listening silently performance but singing-a-long, or dancing and maybe
even screaming. Moreover, it is hard to believe a country singer performs while
wearing a baggy pants or extra-sized T-Shirt like a hip hop artist or vice versa.
Therefore, music unites people but at the same time dividing them into groups
with similar taste.
2. Choose two American values from Chapter 1, and explain how American
music expresses those values.
Music plays an important role in American identity. Through music, American
values could express clearly and openly, individualism, for example. American
singers have, for long, brought themselves into their song. From thoughts, ideas
to personality or even a memory, all could be put into their works. To the artists,
this is the way to show who they are, what their identity is and how their feelings
is. Thus, each American singers has their own artistic feature that separates
them from others. In addition to individualism, equality is also a recurrent theme
in many aspects. Hand in hand with others in the fight for rights, countless artists
have conveyed their equality message in their music such as Black or White by
Michael Jackson for race, Born This Way by Lady Gaga for LGBT, If I Were A
Boy by Beyonc for feminism, and so on.
has turkey, pumpkin pie and yams, and give thanks. There are also other
activities such as parade (in big cities), playing and watching American football,
the three-hour event features floats, costumes and huge helium balloons in the
shape of cartoon characters.