THE TRADITIONS OF U.S.A.
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There is no official language of the United States, according to the U.S. government. The most frequently spoken non-english languages are Spanish, Chinese, French and German. Ninety percent of the U.S. population speaks some English and most official business is conducted in English. Some states have official or preferred languages. The Census Bureau estimates that more than three hundred languages are spoken in the United States. The bureau divides those languages into four categories; Spanish, other Indo-European languages, Asian and Pacific island languages, and all other languages such as Hungarian, Arabic, Hebrew and native American languages.
Religion
Nearly every known religion is practiced in the United States, which was founded on the basics of religious freedom. About seventy one percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians, according to information gathered by the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan research group, in 2017. The research also found that about twenty three percent had know religious affiliation at all and around six percent of the population is made up non-Christian religious. According to the Pew Research Center, this category is expected to drop from sixteen percent in to 2015 to thirteen percent in 2060. The United States is widely known around the world, as a leader in mass media production, including television and movies. According to the USA Department of Commerce, the US comprises one-third of the worldwide media and entertainment industry. American folk art is an artistic style and is identified with quilts and other hand-crafted items. American music is very diverse with many, many styles, including rhythm and blues, jazz, gospel country and western, bluegrass, rock n roll and hip hop.
MONGOLIAN TR. VS US TR.
Mongolians usually are Hindus, though not hardcore while Americans are mostly not hardcore, too. Americans are not as superstitious as Mongolians.
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