英美国家概况(美国部分)Unit-15-Dominant-Values-and-Religious-Beliefs[精]课件.ppt--(课件中不含音视频)
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1、The United States of America Unit 15Dominant Values and Religious Beliefs The United States The United States of Americaof AmericaUniversity of International Business and Economics PressThink about these questions before we Think about these questions before we start:start:v1.What is culture?Please
2、try to define this term.v2.What cultural values and religious beliefs are prevalent in America?v3.How do cultural values and religious beliefs influence the American society?Warming-up Activities Warming-up Activities University of International Business and Economics PressContentsContents Religion
3、in America Dominant American ValueUniversity of International Business and Economics PressvWhat is culture?Dominant American Values Dominant American ValuesCulture is the systems of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people.A culture is a way of life of a group of people-the behaviors,b
4、eliefs,values,and symbols that they accept,generally without thinking about them,and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next.Culture is a collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one group or category of people from another.Uni
5、versity of International Business and Economics PressUniversity of International Business and Economics PressUniversity of International Business and Economics Press1 Individualism vDefinition:vBelief in the primary importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal indepe
6、ndence.vIts influence on the American society?University of International Business and Economics Press2 Competitive Spirit v Downside of competition for the U.S.society:v The pressure to win can be overwhelming in America,where only winners are cheered and remembered and the winner takes all,includi
7、ng multimillion-dollar advertising contracts.The overemphasis on competition also contributes to a hostile workplace.Employees constantly compete against their peers and lose sleep over who gets credit for a new sales plan or for having the best ideas;this discourages teamwork and strains human rela
8、tions.At school,cheating has become a serious concern when even the top students do it regularly.University of International Business and Economics Press3 Equality vWe hold these truths to be self-evident,that all men are created equal,that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
9、Rights,that among these are Life,Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.-the Declaration of Independence,1776 University of International Business and Economics Press3 EqualityvEquality,though an ideal of American Democracy,is not a reality in the American society,and the government has complete contr
10、ol over it.Many Americans treat people differently on the basis of their race,clothing styles,and the amount of money that they have.vI have a dream that one day my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their charac
11、ter.I have a dream today.-Martin Luther King Jr.University of International Business and Economics Press3 Equalityv What is distinctive about the American outlook on the matter of equality are the underlying assumptions:v(1)no matter what a persons initial station in life,he or she has the opportuni
12、ty to achieve high standing;v(2)everyone,no matter how unfortunate,deserves some basic level of respectful treatment.University of International Business and Economics PressII Religion in AmericaUniversity of International Business and Economics PressII Religion in AmericavNearly 90 percent of Ameri
13、cans are connected to some form of Christianity.Judaism and Islam,each with about 2 percent of the population,are the next largest in membership,and Islam is the fastest growing religion in the United States.vLike many aspects of American culture,Americans feelings about public displays of religion
14、are in conflict.vAmericans are free to convert to different religions almost at will.University of International Business and Economics Press Religion in America 2.1 2.2 2.32.42.6Religious DiversityFreedom of Religion Gay rightsAbortionReligion and Popular CultureThe Social Role of Churches2.5Univer
15、sity of International Business and Economics Press2.1 Religious DiversityvThe variety of religious beliefs in the United States surpasses the nations multitude of ethnicities,nationalities,and races,making religion another source of diversity rather than a unifying force.University of International
16、Business and Economics Press2.1 Religious Diversityv The largest number of Christians in the United States belong to one of the many Protestant denominations.v Roman Catholics,the next largest religious group in the United States,are far more unified than Protestants.v Judaism is the next largest re
17、ligion in the United States,with about 2 percent of the population in 2001.v Islam is among the fastest-growing religious groupsv Other religions practiced in America include Buddhism,Hinduism,and Islam.University of International Business and Economics Press2.2 Freedom of Religion vFreedom of Relig
18、ion refers to the right of a person to form personal religious beliefs according to his or her own conscience and to give public expression to these beliefs in worship and teaching,restricted only by the requirements of public order.vThe United States was the first,and for some time the only,nation
19、to include the principle of religious liberty in its basic laws.University of International Business and Economics Press2.2 Freedom of ReligionvLaws protecting the freedom of religion:v The charter of Rhode Island,granted in 1663,is notable for being the first to include a declaration of the right t
20、o religious liberty.v Article VI in the U.S.Constitution,forbids the establishment of any religious test as a qualification for federal office,and in the 1st Amendment forbids the passage of laws“respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”University of Interna
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