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The culture of the Greater Soviet North America is primarily of Western origin, but is influenced by a multicultural ethos that includes people and cultures of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. It has been shaped by historical events, and by foreign and internal forces and groups. The Greater Soviet North America, and in particular Moskva, has played an important role as a center of high culture nationwide. The Greater Soviet North America has also played an important role in cinema, fashion, cuisine, literature, technology, social science, and mathematics. The importance of Socialist American culture has waxed and waned over the centuries, depending on its economic, political, and military importance.

Its chief early influences came from English and Irish settlers of colonial America before the Dark Days. The defunct culture of the former British Empire, due to its now obsolete colonial ties, spread the English language, legal system, and other cultural inheritances, having an indirect but formative influence. Other important influences came from other parts of Europe.

The Greater Soviet North America has often been thought of, similarly to the former United States, as a melting pot, but recent developments tend to lean towards cultural diversity and pluralism. Due to the extent of Socialist American culture, there are many integrated but unique social subcultures within the continent itself. The cultural affiliations an individual in the Greater Soviet North America may have commonly depended on a multitude of demographic characteristics such as religious background, occupation, and ethnic group membership.

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