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- Middle America is a colloquial term for the United States heartland, especially the culturally rural and suburban areas of the United States, typically the Lower Midwestern region of the country, which consists of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. Certain states in the Southern United States such as Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and West Virginia could also be considered part of Middle America. Middle America is generally used as both a geographic and cultural label, suggesting a Central United States small town or suburb that is equidistant from most parts of the country, has a temperate climate, where most people speak with a General American accent, are middle class or upper middle class, Evangelical or Mainline Protestant, and typically European Americans or of general Northern European descent, particularly Anglo-Saxon Protestant, Ulster Scot, or Germanic descent. (en)
- Middle America,常译作“(美国的)心臟地带”“(美国的)小镇价值”“半个美国”“美国中产阶级”“中间美国”“中美”“中部美国”,是美式英语中的一句俗语,用于描述地理上的美国大部分乡村与郊区的文化状态和区域特征。此术语通常在与城市进行比较时提及:这两种状态反应的不同价值观刻画出美国文化上的分歧。 (zh)
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- Middle America,常译作“(美国的)心臟地带”“(美国的)小镇价值”“半个美国”“美国中产阶级”“中间美国”“中美”“中部美国”,是美式英语中的一句俗语,用于描述地理上的美国大部分乡村与郊区的文化状态和区域特征。此术语通常在与城市进行比较时提及:这两种状态反应的不同价值观刻画出美国文化上的分歧。 (zh)
- Middle America is a colloquial term for the United States heartland, especially the culturally rural and suburban areas of the United States, typically the Lower Midwestern region of the country, which consists of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. Certain states in the Southern United States such as Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and West Virginia could also be considered part of Middle America. (en)
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