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wariber [46]
2 years ago
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List and explain both positive and negative features of the increasing diversity in American society.

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guajiro [1.7K]2 years ago
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The positive features of social diversity in the American society will lead to a change in the types of knowledge, skills and experiences, people will be able to share. The negative impacts of diversity will also affect the American society in the worst ways possible.

<h3>What is social diversity?</h3>

The positive impact of social diversity are :

  • Increase in creativity
  • Increase in skills and knowledge
  • Quick problem-solving
  • Innovations

The negative features of social diversity are :

  • Increased religious differences
  • Political and social conflicts
  • Increase ins social cohesion
  • Lack of communication.

Hence, the effects of social diversity are aforementioned.

Learn more about social diversity here:

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