and cultural accommodation?(1 point)

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Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant is cultural accommodation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant and the native language of their culture is cultural assimilation.
Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant is cultural accommodation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant and the native language of their culture is cultural assimilation.

Dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one’s own culture when at home, is cultural accommodation. Dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one’s own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work is cultural assimilation.
Dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one’s own culture when at home, is cultural accommodation. Dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one’s own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work is cultural assimilation.

Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant is cultural assimilation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant and the native language of their culture is cultural accommodation.
Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant is cultural assimilation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant and the native language of their culture is cultural accommodation.

Dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one's own culture when at home, is cultural assimilation. Dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one's own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work is cultural accommodation.

In general, cultural accommodation refers to the ability to adapt to or accept different cultural practices or norms, while cultural assimilation refers to the process of adopting the cultural practices of the dominant group in society. In the examples provided, teaching children both the language spoken by the politically dominant group and their native language would be considered cultural accommodation as it allows for the preservation of their cultural heritage while also integrating into the larger society. On the other hand, teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant group would be considered cultural assimilation as it prioritizes the dominant culture over their own. Similarly, dressing in a way that blends traditional clothing with clothing from the dominant culture would be considered cultural accommodation, while solely adhering to the clothing norms of the dominant culture would be considered cultural assimilation.

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I apologize for any confusion in my response. In summary, cultural accommodation involves adapting to or accepting different cultural practices, while cultural assimilation involves adopting the cultural practices of the dominant group. Examples of cultural accommodation include teaching children both the dominant language and their native language and dressing in a way that blends traditional clothing with dominant culture clothing. Examples of cultural assimilation include teaching children only the dominant language and dressing solely in the clothing norms of the dominant culture.

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The correct response is:

Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant group is cultural assimilation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant group and the native language of their culture is cultural accommodation.