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Svetradugi [14.3K]
3 years ago
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After the Vietnam War, many Vietnamese immigrated to the United States and settled in areas where they could maintain many of th

e cultural customs and traditions of Vietnam, including festivals, Saturday schools to educate the children in the Vietnamese language and planting communal gardens. This is an example ofa. heritage consistency.b. acculturation.c. socialization.d. religious preference.
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slava [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Correct option is (a)

Explanation:

Heritage consistency is used as a term to depict how inclined one is towards one's native culture. If one is inclined with one's heritage, they would keep and maintain their values, beliefs and attitude no matter in which part of the world they reside. They would also try to teach the same to their kids who are raised in a foreign land.

In this case, Vietnamese immigrated to US is trying to portray heritage consistency by educating the children about their native culture and language.

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