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yoroshambo

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Ethnic assimilation is unlikely to be fully realized in Canada because of its:
 
  a. high birth rate.
  b. large geographical size.
  c. segregationist policies.
  d. dual national character.

Question 2

Blacks represent _________ of the overall Canadian population, and they do not experience the same levels of __________ as in the United States.
 
  a. 1.5 percent; residential segregation
  b. 2.5 percent; residential segregation
  c. 7.5 percent; cultural assimilation
  d. 12.5 percent; cultural assimilation



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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