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21 June, 18:55

Match the term in Column 1 to example in Column 2. apex

A.) Assimilation,

B.) Genocide,

C.) Pluralism,

D.) Segregation.

1.) Shlomo, an immigrant from Israel, changing his name to Sam so that he sounds more American

2.) A neighborhood that includes Chinese, Mexican, Italian, and Hungarian restaurants

3.) Laws that required black students to attend different schools than white students until the 1960s

4.) The deliberate killing of native people in the Amazon forest to rid the area of indigenous peoples

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  1. 21 June, 18:59
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    Answer: Assimilation - Shlomo, an immigrant from Israel, changing his name to Sam so that he sounds more American

    Genocide - The deliberate killing of native people in the Amazon forest to rid the area of indigenous peoples

    Pluralism - A neighbourhood that includes Chinese, Mexican, Italian, and Hungarian restaurants

    Segregation - Laws that required black students to attend different schools than white students until the 1960s

    Explanation:

    Assimilation - Assimilation can be defined as a process in which an individual or group integrates and ultimately becomes, in all aspects of life, part of a majority group, an indigenous one that has previously inhabited a particular habitat. Genocide - Represents the systematic, organized and biological extermination of a group for racial, ethnic, political, religious, economic reasons. Pluralism - The coexistence of different interests and cultures in one space. Segregation - representing the separation of people based on different criteria, and as such is contrary to fundamental human rights. In this example, we can see a classic demonstration of racial segregation.
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