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rlane42

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Which theoretical approach would be most likely to examine the competing perspectives of multiculturalism and assimilation?
 
  a. structural-functionalist
  b. conflict theory
  c. symbolic interactionist
  d. feminist

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Americans are shaped by their shared value of individualism and independence. This is a claim that pertains most strongly to the _________ perspective.
 
  a. structural-functionalist
  b. conflict theory
  c. symbolic interactionist
  d. cultural materialism



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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