Pluralism is not based on
a. Equal opportunity for all people
b. Respect for human dignity
c. No single pattern of living is good for everyone
d. People in a diverse culture should conform to the dominant culture
D Correct Answer: People in a diverse culture should conform to the dominant culture
Feedback for Correct Answer: Pluralism is based on the belief in "equality of opportunity for all people, respect for human dignity and the conviction that no single pattern of living is good for everyone" (Pai & Adler, 1997, p. 102).
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