Multicultural Societies
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Multicultural Societies
A XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX is XXXXXXX as a society XXXXX XXXXX is the inclusion of people from different races and backgrounds (Wilton et al., XXXX). XX such XXXXXXXXX, XXX freedom XX language, XXXXXXXX, XXXX, and XXXXXXX XXX XX expressed by XXX members without fear XX persecution. However, whereas the individuals are allowed XX express XXXXX culture XXX learn XXX dominant XXXXXXXX, XXXX XXXX to abide XX XXX country's XXXXX and regulations (XXXXXX et al., XXXX). XXXX a society would be composed XX people from different XXXXXXXX and ethnic XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX and XXXXXX XXXXXXXX. X XXXXXXX where people XXXX different backgrounds XXX XXXXXXXXX with XXXX other's cultures XX a XXXX of XXXXXXXXXX of the XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XX each other.
According to XXX XXXXXXX Institute XX XXXXXXXX Research, XXXX of the world's XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX found in Africa, XXXXX XXXX embrace XXXX XXXXX XXX have XXXXXXX the art of XXXXXX and XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX (Wilton XX al., XXXX). XXX XXXXX XXXX shows that XXX United States is XXXXXXX in terms of multiculturalism XXX that Mexico XXX Canada XXX more XXXXXXX XXXX the US.
X properly functioning XXXXXXX is XXX where the people XXXX responsibilities and roles to play XXX fulfill. They XXXX XXX XXXXX to healthcare, XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX from XXXXX, and the right XX XXX assistance if they XXX in poverty (Brahm, XXXX). Many great things XXX XXXXX in a multicultural XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX XXXXX open-minded and XXX XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX. XXXXXX in XXXXXXXXX such as the XXXXXXXXX, where the people XXX be very XXXXXXXXXX, XXX benefit XXX by learning XXXXX being broad-XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX (Brahm, XXXX). However, when people XXXX in XXXXXXXXX that are XXXX XXXX diverse, then they can hopefully XXXXXX much XXXX educated and tolerant XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX their own.
X XXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXX will optimistically XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXX, XXX XXXXXX, and the people XXX XXXXXXXX XXXX accepting XX XXX another's differences (Wilton XX al., XXXX). XXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX that this XXXX XXXX very XXXXXX output in XXXX XXXXXXXX or XXXXXXXXX, it is XXXXXXXXX to note that XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XX XXXX being XXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXX tolerant with the XXXXXXX generations. XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX take a long time in XXXX countries that are XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX. However, it will XXXXXXXXXX gain momentum XXX XXXX a significant XXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXX growing XXX of the internet, allowing people XX XXXXXXX XXXX through XXXXXX media XXXXXXXXX, hence XXXXXXX XXX XX their conservative and old-XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX.
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XXXXX Levey, X. (XXXX). The Bristol XXXXXX of multiculturalism. XXXXXXXXXXX, XX(X), 200-XXX.XXXXX://journals.sagepub.XXX/XXX/XXX/10.XXXX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Wilton, X. S., Apfelbaum, E. P., &XXX; XXXX, X. X. (XXXX). XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX them: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXX Science, XX(X), XXX-689.XXXXX://XXXXXXXX.XXXXXXX.XXX/XXX/XXX/10.XXXX/1
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