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cons: ignorance , racistism. pros: better life and job

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Pros of assimilation: promotes unity and social cohesion by creating a shared cultural identity, enhances communication and understanding among diverse groups, and can lead to increased opportunities for social and economic integration.

Cons of assimilation: may erase individual cultural identities and traditions, can lead to marginalization and discrimination of cultural minorities, and may perpetuate power imbalances and inequalities within society.

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