american society

language: en

definitions

  1. The collective body of individuals residing in the United States, bound by shared cultural norms, legal systems, and national identity.
    en: The collective body of individuals residing in the United States, bound by shared cultural norms, legal systems, and national identity.
  2. The interconnected network of social institutions, class hierarchies, and community relationships that function within the United States.
    en: The interconnected network of social institutions, class hierarchies, and community relationships that function within the United States.
  3. The privileged elite or high-status social circles within the United States, traditionally associated with wealth, lineage, and exclusive gatherings.
    en: The privileged elite or high-status social circles within the United States, traditionally associated with wealth, lineage, and exclusive gatherings.
  4. A conceptual framework used in sociology and political science to analyze the dynamics, conflicts, and evolution of communities in the United States.
    en: A conceptual framework used in sociology and political science to analyze the dynamics, conflicts, and evolution of communities in the United States.

examples

  1. Technological advancements have fundamentally altered the daily lives of people in American society.

    Technological advancements have fundamentally altered the daily lives of people in American society.

  2. Economists frequently debate how policy changes impact the stability of American society.

    Economists frequently debate how policy changes impact the stability of American society.

  3. Her family has maintained a prominent position in New York American society for decades.

    Her family has maintained a prominent position in New York American society for decades.

  4. The university course examines the historical development of American society from the colonial era to the present.

    The university course examines the historical development of American society from the colonial era to the present.