Americans  have prided themselves on America´s being a melting for so long that few notice  that it isn´t. Cultures that could melt did, and those that couldn´t haven´t.
We tend to  regard categories such as African-American, European-American, and  Mexican-American as political, when in fact they designate unassimilated and  perhaps unassimilable cultural entities. The differences are stark. The United  States indeed is multicultural.
Go to a  purely European-American community in, say, Idaho or Iowa. You will find  clearly defined attitudes toward obedience to the law, the raising of children,  toward schooling and acceptable behavior in school, toward democracy, self-reliance,  constitutionality, civility, toward law and its enforcement. These qualities  are not associated by accident. They closely resemble those found in Denmark and  Finland. This is hardly surprising, since European-Americans came from Europe.
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