Multiculturalism
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* [[Hybridity]] | * [[Hybridity]] | ||
+ | * [[Melting pot]] | ||
* [[School of resentment]] | * [[School of resentment]] | ||
* [[Acculturation]] | * [[Acculturation]] |
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The idea that a society, notably one with a high rate of immigration, is enriched by celebrating the separate contributions of its component cultures.
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