10. Puritan Morality- Americans tend to have a black-and-white view of morality – people are seen as either Good or Evil, either ‘with us’ or ‘against us’. Much of this is a direct result of their Judeo-Christian religious background. The Chinese, on the other hand, follow a moral system that dates from the time of Confucius – one that is more mutable and changes as situations and relationships evolve.