Question: Which statement is true when comparing America's political culture to other countries? Americans value collectivism over individualism. Americans are more likely to believe that success or failure in life is due to circumstances beyond one's control. When it comes to the economy, Americans are more likely to support the idea of equality of results, while countries like Sweden merely support equality of opportunity. American children are more likely to believe that a president should get a ticket for speeding, while British children often believe the Queen should not be punished. Compared to other countries, Americans are less prideful than other countries.