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    States, White Anglo-Saxon Protestants or Wealthy Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASP) is a sociological term which is often used to describe white Protestant Americans...
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  • Government in Anglo-Saxon England Anglo-Saxon law Anglo-Saxon London Anglo-Saxon lyre Magic in Anglo-Saxon England Anglo-Saxon metrical charms Anglo-Saxon mission...
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  • historically implied a cultural homogeneity associated with White Anglo-Saxon Protestant men. However, the term is now used more as a matter of long-established...
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    White ethnic is a term used to refer to white Americans who are not Old Stock or White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. They consist of a number of distinct groups...
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  • sentiment Anglo Anglosphere Anti-American sentiment in Russia Gayrope Pindos (slur) Russia–United Kingdom relations White Anglo-Saxon Protestants "Showdown...
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    denominations. Some have criticized the term mainline for its alleged White Anglo-Saxon Protestant ethnocentric and elitist assumptions, and its erroneous association...
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  • Anglo-Saxonism is a cultural belief system developed by British and American intellectuals, politicians, and academics in the 19th century. Racialized...
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  • (disambiguation) Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Scottish border Anglophile Anglophobia Anglosphere Second Boer War White Anglo-Saxon Protestant "Non-Hispanic White alone" Americans...
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    English-speaking population White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP) Portal: British Empire "The Anglosphere – shorthand for the Anglo-American sphere of influence...
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    British America British diaspora in Africa British North America White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Anglosphere Anglosphere English-speaking world Languages French...
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  • characters in the novel and films, Kay Adams is from a well-to-do White Anglo-Saxon Protestant family. Kay Adams-Corleone and Connie Corleone (Talia Shire)...
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    The Anglo-Saxons, in some contexts simply called Saxons or the English, were a cultural group who spoke Old English and inhabited much of what is now...
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    into the 1890s. English American elites, known as "WASPs" (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants), have dominated American society, culture, and politics for...
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    Boston Brahmin (category White American culture in Massachusetts)
    representative of the Boston Brahmins. They are considered White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs). The phrase "Brahmin Caste of New England" was first...
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  • the archetypes of Middle American suburban life, modern-day White Anglo-Saxon Protestant culture, and religious fundamentalism. The "Nature" two-parter...
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    environment Social identity theory Southern belle Upper class White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Yuppie "The Top Twenty Socialites of All Time". New York Magazine...
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    United States. This patriotism arose as a result of the rise of a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant identity initially after founding of New England Confederation...
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    summarized by a commentator as a discourse in which "anything but a white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant is considered 'ethnic culture' by most people." One postulated...
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  • pejorative.[additional citation(s) needed] The term also refers to White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs), who constitute much of the social elites that have...
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    horse-estate society. However, mirroring the fortunes of other White Anglo-Saxon Protestant social groups, the political and financial influence of the First...
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    sprawling estate in the racially segregated and class segregated White Anglo-Saxon Protestant township of Lake Forest, Ginevra enjoyed a carefree life of riding...
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    Anglo Saxon Protestant nation. Over the course of the 19th century, European mass emigration to the United States and high birthrates grew the white population...
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    of fully 49 percent of its members. ... The stereotype of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP) finds its fullest expression in the Episcopal Church."...
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  • narrator, Thing-Fish. The story within a story is a satire of a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant couple, Harry and Rhonda (actually played by Italian-Americans)...
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    his criticism of the Preparedness Movement, accused America's White Anglo-Saxon Protestant elite of hypocrisy, Anglophilia, mimicry of the British upper...
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  • an American sociologist, academic and author. He studied the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant establishment and is credited with popularizing the acronym WASP...
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    Irish Catholic parvenu such as Fitzgerald in the predominantly White Anglo-Saxon Protestant area likely caused a stir and upset Ginevra's parents. Ginevra's...
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  • the cast of Mad Men. Pete Campbell was born to an upper-crust White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Manhattan family in 1934. His mother, Dorothy "Dot" Campbell...
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  • Symbolic capital The Four Hundred (Gilded Age) Rentier capitalism White Anglo-Saxon Protestant "Old Money" The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language...
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  • famous, and overly entitled Progressive journalist from America's White Anglo-Saxon Protestant elite (Billy Magnussen) and his socialite wife (Sarah Gadon)...
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