The “melting pot” metaphor was rooted in the belief that:
a. It is beneficial to celebrate differences among people of various cultures
b. People from various cultures can form into a common culture by identifying similarities and ignoring differences
c. Children and adolescents have an easier time forming into the common culture than adults
d. People of the majority culture will embrace individuals from different cultural backgrounds
b. People from various cultures can form into a common culture by identifying similarities and ignoring differences
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What will be an ideal response?
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