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stereotyped. (1 分 ) 2 People in the United States generally believe in a supreme God or universal spirit and believe that they can control nature.( 1 分 ) They have a lot of faith in science and technology and are materialistic. They get a sense of identity from work and generally separate work from play. People, in the United States are efficient, practical, and see progress and change as a good thing. ( 1 分 ) They place a high value on time and have a future time orientation, although they often divide it into shortterm goals.( 1 分 ) People in the United States do not agree about whether humans are naturally good, bad, or a mixture of both. ( 1分 ) However, two beliefs related to human nature—rationality and mutability are still believed by many in the United States. One of the most fundamental beliefs of people is individualism. ( 1分 ) Associated with this belief are the ideas of selfmotivation, petition, and responsibility for one’s own actions. People in t