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Which groups commonly experience what gordon called acculturation without integration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gordon argued that “acculturation without integration” (or Americanization without equality) is a common situation in the United States for many minority groups, especially the racial minority groups. In Gordon's theory, movement from acculturation to integration is the crucial step in the assimilation process.

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Gordon without integration:

• The group which commonly experiences (Gordon called acculturation without integration) is the minority group of the United States.

• Acculturation without integration is a common condition in the United States for many minority groups, especially the racial minority groups.  

• Acculturation is chiefly a method of social, mental, and cultural change that curtails from the assessment of two cultures while adjusting to the prevailing culture of the society.

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