American (1917 automobile)

The American was an American automobile, built in Plainfield, New Jersey, manufactured from 1917 to 1924. The company also used names American Balanced Six or American Six, "Balanced" referred to its chassis, not the engine. It was an assembled car, one of many built in its time, and it used components from several manufacturers like Borg & Beck for clutch, Warner transmission, Stromberg carburetor and Rutenber engines.

The company was never large; its peak production was 1400 vehicles built in 1920. In that same year a powerful 58 hp Herschell-Spillman six-cylinder engine replaced old 45 hp Rutenber six. American was commonly advertised as a 'Smile Car' because the company believed their cars offered trouble-free miles for their owners. In 1923 the company became associated with the Bessemer Truck Corporation; that October, the company became Amalgamated Motors, incorporating Northway and Winther as well. Before spring of 1924 American car was out of production. The total number of cars produced was about 6000 cars.

Demography of the United States

As of December 2, 2015, the United States has a total resident population of 322,267,564, making it the third most populous country in the world. It is very urbanized, with 81% residing in cities and suburbs as of 2014 (the worldwide urban rate is 54%).California and Texas are the most populous states, as the mean center of U.S. population has consistently shifted westward and southward.New York City is the most populous city in the United States.

The total fertility rate in the United States estimated for 2014 is 1.86 children per woman, which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1. Compared to other Western countries, in 2012, U.S. fertility rate was lower than that of France (2.01),Australia (1.93) and the United Kingdom (1.92). However, U.S. population growth is among the highest in industrialized countries, because the differences in fertility rates are less than the differences in immigration levels, which are higher in the U.S. The United States Census Bureau shows a population increase of 0.75% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2012. Though high by industrialized country standards, this is below the world average annual rate of 1.1%.

American language

American language or American languages may refer to:

  • The American Language, a 1919 dictionary about American English
  • American English, the English language as spoken in the United States
  • Indigenous languages of the Americas, languages spoken by indigenous peoples from North America and South America
  • Languages of North America, indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in North America
  • Languages of South America, indigenous, (former) colonial, and immigrant languages spoken in South America
  • Languages of the United States, numerous languages spoken in the United States of America
  • See also

  • American Sign Language, the sign language of deaf communities in the United States and English-speaking parts of Canada
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    namiwalks.org/losangeles ... Native American writer Marcie R. Rendon discusses “Native American Poem-Songs” and other writing, 1 p.m ... African American Firefighter Museum ... Autry Museum of the American West ... California African American Museum.
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    Burbank African Violet Society presents guest speaker Carol Beule, an American Orchid Society judge, discussing the topic, 10 a.m ... African American Firefighter Museum ... Autry Museum of the American West ... California African American Museum.
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    Alison Wilkinson discusses and signs “We Tell Ourselves StoriesJoan Didion and the American Dream Machine,” 4 p.m ... African American Firefighter Museum ... California African American Museum ... Autry Museum of the American West.
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