assimilation vs. integration in multicultural societies
Assimilation refers to the process in which individuals or groups from diverse cultures are expected to adopt or conform to the dominant culture of a multicultural society. Integration, on the other hand, focuses on facilitating mutual understanding and respect between different cultures, allowing coexistence while maintaining the distinctiveness of each culture.
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