Describe the state of acculturation in the United States. Discuss African Americans, Native Americans, and Hispanic Americans.

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. Students must explain that African Americans are highly acculturated. Despite the many unique cultural traits forged in America and those that survive from Africa, Black Americans share language, values and beliefs, and most other aspects of culture with White Americans of similar class and educational background. Native Americans are less acculturated than African Americans, and some tribes and organizations are trying to preserve American Indian cultures and languages. Overall, however, the strength and vitality of these traditions is probably decreasing. Members of the largest Hispanic American groups are also generally less acculturated than African Americans. Hispanic traditions and the Spanish language have been sustained by the exclusion and isolation of these groups within the United States and have been continually renewed and revitalized by immigration.

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