Which of the following statements is true of cultural assimilation?

A) Mutual cultural assimilation occurs when characteristics from two groups are traded.
B) Cultural assimilation is the integration of a majority group with a minority group.
C) Moving to a different culture may result in psychological discomfort.
D) Cultural assimilation is identifying with a collective cultural group, primarily based on common heritage.


A

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