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should immigrants be assimilated into american political culture?

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Should Immigrants Be Assimilated into American Political Culture? One of the greatest strengths of the United States historically has been its ability to absorb and assimilate, or integrate into the social body, the diverse people who enter its borders. Indeed, the United States has long been described as a ?melting pot? that collectively embraces immigrants and blends them into the one shared American culture based on the principles of equality, individual rights, and government by consent. However, according to authors such as Samuel Huntington, a new wave of immigrants coming from Mexico and Latin America is less likely to assimilate into American political culture. a This has resulted in the creation of linguistic and cultural enclaves, or communities within the

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Should Immigrants Be Assimilated into American Political Culture? One of the greatest strengths of the United States historically has been its ability to absorb and assimilate, or integrate into the social body, the diverse people who enter its borders. Indeed, the United States has long been described as a ?melting pot? that collectively embraces immigrants and blends them into the one shared American culture based on the principles of equality, individual rights, and government by consent. However, according to authors such as Samuel Huntington, a new wave of immigrants coming from Mexico and Latin America is less likely to assimilate into American political culture. a This has resulted in the creation of linguistic and cultural enclaves, or communities within the

The Earth and Its Peoples - Chapter 27

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CHAPTER 27 The New Power Balance, 1850?1900 SEQ NLI \r 0 \h ?? SEQ NL1 \r 0 \h CHAPTER OUTLINE I?? seq NLA \r 0 \h . New Technologies and the World Economy A. Railroads 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . By 1850 the first railroads had proved so successful that every industrializing country began to build railroad lines. Railroad building in Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Russia, Japan, and especially in the United States fueled a tremendous expansion in the world?s rail networks from 1850 to 1900. 2?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . In the non-industrialized world, railroads were also built wherever they would be of value to business or to government.
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