Americanism may refer to:
- A word or phrase considered typical of English as spoken in the United States. Phonology North American English regional phonology In many ways compared to English English, North American English is conservative in its Phonology.
- An attitude or conviction which gives special importance to the nation or culture of the United States
- Americanism (heresy), heresies that were thought to have been held by American Catholics at the turn of the 20th century
- Anything, such as a custom, particular to or characteristic of the Americas, and especially of the United States
- "Americanism", a song by MxPx from their album Teenage Politics. The development of the culture of the United States of America — music, cinema, dance, architecture, literature, poetry Americanism is a term for a Heresy, or rather a series of related heresies that were thought to have been held by many members of the Roman Catholic church in the The Americas are the lands of the Western hemisphere or New World, consisting of the Continents of North America and South America The United States of America —commonly referred to as the MxPx is a punk band that officially formed on July 6 1992 in Bremerton, Washington, United States as teenagers Teenage Politics is the second studio album by the American Christian punk band MxPx, released in July 1995 (see 1995 in music)
See also
American exceptionalism (cf " Exceptionalism " refers to the belief that the United States differs qualitatively from other Developed nations
Dictionary
Americanism
-noun
- A custom peculiar to the United States or the Americans.
- A word, phrase or linguistic feature originating from or specific to American language usage.
- A preference to the United States and the ideas it represents.
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