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24 October, 22:15

Why is the family important to American society?

The family is the center of American social life and the primary social institution in

which Americans learn their values.

The family is the social institution that provides most Americans with employment and

income

The family is a uniquely American social institution that is enshrined in the Declaration

of Independence

The family is the only social institution that allows Americans to express their

patriotism

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  1. 24 October, 22:17
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    The American family is the ideal model of happiness and overcoming adversity
  2. 24 October, 22:28
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    There has always been a stereotype of what a perfect American family is to be and what it can be but in all honesty family is what you make it blood or not it's who you choose and how they treat you in life for who you are and who you love family is what you make it out to be and who you want it to be you will always have blood family but it's up to you and them if they are really family to you to give you the love you deserve and need
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