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LCritchfi

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Alice identifies strongly with her native Lakota culture, yet also has learned to work adaptively within the dominant individualism of U.S. culture, attends a mainly European American university, and has close friends in both cultures. What acculturative strategy is this?
 
  a. assimilation
  b. separation
  c. biculturality
  d. marginalization

Question 2

Upon coming to the U.S., Mikhail changed his name to Michael, ceased speaking his native Russian and spoke only English, and adopted what he believed to be the values and attitudes of his new country. What acculturative strategy is this?
 
  a. assimilation
  b. separation
  c. biculturality
  d. marginalization



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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