Americans are nationals and citizens of the United States of
America.
Although nationals
and citizens make up the majority of Americans,
many dual citizens, expatriates, and permanent residents may
also claim American nationality.
The United States is home to people of many ethnic origins.
As a result, American
culture and law does not equate nationality with race or ethnicity, but with
citizenship and permanent allegiance.
The average American may be described as either being middle
or working class.
made roughly $32,000 per year,
does not have a college degree,
has been, is, or will be married
as well as divorced
at least once during his or her lifetime
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