What's the difference between assimilation and acculturation?
a.) assimilation is a member trying to blend into a dominant culture, and acculturation is a mutual sharing of culture.
b.) acculturation is a member trying to blend into a dominant culture, and assimilation is a mutual sharing of culture.
c.) assimilation is a partial or selective cultural change and acculturation is a non-majority group or members mastering both the dominant culture and their own.
Answer: a.) assimilation is a member trying to blend into a dominant culture, and acculturation is a mutual sharing of culture.
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