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dezoksy [38]
3 years ago
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In three to four sentences, describe the negative effects multiculturalism has had on modern-day Egypt.

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max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
4 0

One of the effects of multiculturalism in modern-day Egypt is that many races and cultures are part of the same society but with different ideas, beliefs, religion and even conflicts in the past.

People with a different culture in modern-day Egypt respects their families traditions form their own culture, making it very difficult to unify a nation.

Understandinganother way of thinking is not easy and demands great effort. Different races can respect each other, but unifying Themis complicated. Furthermore, many of those distinct races that are coexisting in modern-day Egypt were enemies hundreds or thousands of years ago, making things more difficult.


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