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assimilate
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Expectation for immigrants to assimilate into the dominant culture by adopting its customs, language, and values.
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assimilate
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Assimilation is often seen as part of the immigration process, where individuals are expected to adopt the cultural norms and values of the host country.
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assimilate
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Assimilating into the dominant culture is often seen as a positive and necessary step for immigrants to integrate into society.
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assimilate
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Often encouraged in diverse societies as a way to integrate into the mainstream culture.
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assimilate
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Assimilation is often encouraged as a way for immigrants to integrate into the society and adapt to the local customs and values.
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assimilation
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Expectation for immigrants to assimilate into the dominant culture and adopt its customs and language.
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assimilation
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Emphasized as a process of becoming similar to the dominant culture, often associated with immigrant integration
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assimilation
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Process of integrating or blending into the dominant culture and adopting its norms and values, often associated with immigrants or minority groups.
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assimilation
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Emphasizes the integration of immigrants into the mainstream culture and values of the country.
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