At the turn of the twentieth century, when the USA enjoyed the influx of many immigrants from Europe, people from diverse backgrounds had to learn to get along under the rule of common law while celebrating shared ideals. The simile that emerged then was America as a "melting pot," wherein all the various elements would be blended into one strong alloy. After the civil rights movements during the last half of that century, and after the self-assertion of indigenous peoples around the world, there is more emphasis on retaining cultural identities while being a unified people. The simile of a "mosaic" refers to the beauty of a mural composed of disparate pieces of differently colored tiles.
Since so many cultures have become assimilated into this one, large, unique, American culture. The United States is also known as a "melting-pot".
The answer to country persons (us) is hayseeds
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The 1920s were called the "roaring 20s" in the United States.
A diaper or a napkin.
It's usually called the canton or the union.
It is called a mosaic no matter the topic.
The small tile parts of a mosaic is called tesserae
The small tile parts of a mosaic is called tesserae
The small tile parts of a mosaic is called tesserae
They are called Tesserae
The Laws are commonly called the "Mosaic laws" because it is traditionally believed that they were written down by Moses.
The small tile parts of a mosaic is called tesserae
If you are referring to the art in general, as in the type of art famous for depicting Bible scenes in cathedrals and church sanctuaries, it is simply called stained glass, or Mosaic, art.
mosaic
Its often referred to as a mosaic...you can get free software to do it...its called Mosaic...google it.
Mosaic
The small tile parts of a mosaic is called tesserae