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      In American ideology, the individual reigns supreme. 43 The historian Frederick Jackson Turner proposed that the westward expansion and frontier experience of the nineteenth century was a major force in shaping this aspect of our national character. He wrote, “That restless, nervous energy; that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and withal that buoyancy and exuberance which comes with freedom—these are traits of the frontier.” 44 Indeed, from a very early age, selfhood and independence are stressed. Children learn they must stand on their own two feet in a competitive world where self-reliance and self-realization are the name of the game. The expression “self-made” man or woman expresses that American ideal perfectly. It is not surprising then that in comparison to many other cultures, we are more tolerant of individual differences, idiosyncracies, and non-conformity. 45 Although attitudes towards conformity have not been fixed historically and have changed over time, in general, Americans seem to dread the idea of being, acting, and looking just like their neighbors.     
      Indeed, Americans have ambivalent feelings about neighbors. This ambivalence reflects the tension we feel over our loyalties to group and to self and which of the two takes precedence. In other cultures, the group clearly takes precedence. However, in the United States, we draw boundaries around individuals and circumscribe their “space.” 46 It is a concept that many foreigners find odd, even offensive. But again, it is the individual that is valued over the group, whether that group is a family, corporation, or community.

【題組】46
(A) Perhaps it must be so in a culture as diverse as ours, a culture made up of so many subcultures.
(B) This ideology has profoundly altered the way we think about the rights of both individuals and groups.
(C) We conceptualize this space as privacy which protects the individual from the outside and from others.
(D) In a society as pluralistic as our own, where there is little consensus on what constitutes “the greater good” and where diverse traditions, world views, and moral systems compete, it is inevitable that conflicts arise.  


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 【站僕】摩檸Morning:有沒有達人來解釋一下?
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113年考上初考,繼續努力 博一下 (2021/01/28):

(A)也許在像我們這樣多元的文化中,由許多亞文化構成的文化中一定是如此。

(B)這種意識形態極大地改變了我們對個人和團體權利的思考方式。

(C)我們將此空間概念化為隱私,可以保護個人免受外界和他人的侵害。

(D)在一個像我們自己這樣的多元化社會中,在什麼構成“更大的利益”上幾乎沒有共識,在各種傳統,世界觀和道德體系競爭的情況下,不可避免地會發生衝突。

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