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The U.S. thinks it is getting the short end of the stick.
In the early days of American history, blacks lived in slavery.
While American methods are often successful, the Japanese educational system that produces the most literate people in the world surely has some lessons to teach the U.S.
U.S. revisionists take a hard-line approach to Japanese relations.
The American police are in blue uniforms.
U.S. companies are working to find a niche in the Japanese economy.
American students are falling behind in math.
American songs were on the air.
The American home does away with most housework by using machines.
American news stories always refer to "The Japanese" no matter who is being talked about.
There are many races in the United States.
There are people of many different races living in America.
Several races live together in America.
I had many problems during my visit to the U.S., but overall, I had a good time.
It would have been better if you had stayed in America.
Many couples in America both work to make ends meet.
In America, many people have fences around their homes.
In the U.S., freedom of religion is one of the guarantees of the Bill of Rights.
There are still some dry states in the U.S.
In America elderly people are not given the same degree of respect they receive in many other countries.

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