The transition from the use of the “melting pot” metaphor to the “salad bowl” metaphor reflects the fact that learning intercultural communication is ______.
a. less important now because immigrants want to retain characteristics of their native culture but still become part of the U.S. demographic
b. more important now because immigrants want to retain characteristics of their native culture but still become part of the U.S. demographic
c. less important now because immigrants want native-born Americans to help them shed their old culture and blend in
d. more important now because immigrants want native-born Americans to help them shed their old culture and blend in
b. more important now because immigrants want to retain characteristics of their native culture but still become part of the U.S. demographic
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What will be an ideal response?
The nuclear family is prevalent in most ______.
a. high-context collectivistic cultures b. low-context collectivistic cultures c. high-context individualistic cultures d. low-context individualistic cultures
Write out a hypothetical example that would be effective in a
speech about self-defense techniques. What will be an ideal response?
According to your text, Navajo mothers typically believe that children who communicate assertively are
a. expressing their own opinions in a respectful manner. b. searching for self-identity as all children will eventually do. c. undisciplined, discourteous, self-centered, and mischievous. d. productive and cooperative members of the larger group. e. None of the above