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maxonik [38]
3 years ago
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What is the "melting pot" theory?

History
2 answers:
umka2103 [35]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct answer is B: immigrants to the United States coming together to create American culture.

Explanation:

The <em>''melting pot''</em> is an  anthropological term that is used to refer to the situation where a great amount of people inmigrate to a new country and in this way the culture inside that nation becomes heterogeneous at first but later <em>it comes together as one</em>, becoming a <em>more homogeneous culture</em>, creating a <em>multi-ethnic society</em>.  

Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: a melting of cultures and intermarriage

Explanation:  implies both a melting of cultures and intermarriage of ethnicities, yet cultural assimilation or acculturation can also occur without intermarriage. Thus African-Americans are fully culturally integrated into American culture and institutions.

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