What is a primary goal of multicultural societies?

A. making sure that all new immigrants assimilate to the dominant culture
B. making signs available in every language that is spoken
C. deciding which language should be the primary language spoken by everyone in public settings
D. having people with different ways of life try to coexist


Answer: D

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What is one difference between Canada and the United States in terms of race relations?

a. The U.S. government, unlike Canada's, has apologized to its native peoples for past injustices. b. Canada's race relations have been markedly less violent than those in the U.S. c. The U.S. has adopted a more pluralist approach to assimilation than Canada. d. Canada has more of a general attitude towards accommodation in their recent history.

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