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lesantik [10]
4 years ago
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What is the process where those from different cultures were expected to adapt to and, in many cases, adopt the customs of the m

ajority group?
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Zepler [3.9K]4 years ago
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The process in which different culture or group that are expected to adopt or adopt the customs of the majority of the group is the culture assimilation. This is the process in which a group is ready to adopt or resemble to the group in which they are likely to adopt the other group’s ways.

goblinko [34]4 years ago
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Answer:6. A workplace environment that recognizes the holidays of different cultures without giving up identities, customs, and traditions might be taking this multicultural approach?

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