Differentiate the terms nativism, melting pot, and cultural pluralism.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should indicate that each of the terms is an attempt to describe the relationship of immigrants to the rest of society. Nativism was a movement to further the interests of those who considered themselves native inhabitants (even though many were immigrants themselves!) and to protect American culture. Melting pot was considered a country where individuals abandoned their home language and cultures to become part of a new, homogenized nation. Cultural pluralism is the idea that people should maintain their ethnic languages, cultures, and customs while still participating in and being accepted by the whole society.
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