The answer for 1 is assimilation
That's when you adopt the cultural tradition of the host country in order to be more like them.
The answer for 2 is pluralism
They keep their own beliefs and traditions and establish neighborhoods where they don't have to be assimilated.
Answer: Batesian mimicry
Explanation: Batesian Mimicry is defined as the resemblance of one or more non-poisonous species to a poisonous species. For example, the poisonous coral snake and the harmless milk snake. It is a relationship between two organisms where one is harmless, looks almost exactly like one that is harmful.
Answer: Letters granting special privileges and liberties
Explanation:
Fuero in Moorish Spain was a municipal franchise granted to a community by the Crown or a Bishop or Nobel which granted legal status such as CONFIRMATION OF LOCAL CUSTOMS, RIGHTS TO TAXATION AND SELF GOVERNANCE, etc.
The Various Christian Kings during the Christian reconquest of Spain from the Muslims, granted these Fueros to provide incentives to settlers to take over land especially those far from the crown.
More than 800 Fueros we're granted between the 11th and 14th century.
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Answer & Explanation:
Huguenots were French Calvinists who fled religious persecution under Louis XIV; they came to Georgia via South Carolina.
A large Huguenot community in South Carolina dates from the 1680s, and some of its members crossed into Georgia as early as the 1730s.
Lacking a French Protestant church in Georgia, Huguenots often affiliated with Anglican congregations.
John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist Church, reported visiting a French-speaking village near Savannah in 1737.
By 1745 an Anglican priest in Savannah offered to hold services in French for their benefit.