Why have Liberals found it difficult to embrace multiculturalism?
(A) It denies that the state can be a neutral arbiter of disputes.
(B) It denies that minorities can have rights.
(C) It implies the toleration of certain illiberal practices
(D) It seeks to impose religious uniformity
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c) It implies the toleration of certain illiberal practices
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Option C is correct.
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- Being that multiculturalism may weaken the public good in support of a minority interest by elevating the interests of some groups above the good of others.
- If people identify more as members of certain ethnic or racial groupings than as citizens of a single nation, national unity may become unachievable.
- The merging of many cultures and the exchange of ideas and viewpoints are encouraged by multiculturalism. The exchange of ideas can result in new corporate innovations and productive working partnerships.
- A school of political thought known as multiculturalism examines the connection between multiculturalism and human freedom & wellbeing while providing grounds for granting the rights of marginalised groups in political, legal, and public policy.
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