How would a functionalist view the fight for a bilingual United States?
A. Functionalists would see the use of two languages as a means of separating social classes.
B. Functionalists would be against bilingualism, as it undermines common socialization.
C. Functionalists would see bilingualism as a means of keeping two cultures separate.
D. Functionalists would embrace the bilingual movement in an effort to facilitate two cultures.
Answer: B
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