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The Scotch-Irish immigrant group settled in the coastal plains of the southern United States. They primarily came to the region in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, contributing to the cultural and economic development of the area.
This occurs when a person, or the group to which that person belongs, assumes the characteristics of a dominant group. An example would be a Native American choosing to abandon his or her cultural norms in favor of United States norms. Answer: Assimilation
The largest immigrant group in the US are Mexicans, of which about 800,000 Mexicans migrate to the US every year.
when the fight start between two culturesIt is the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patters of another group
Hegemonic education refers to a term used primarily in critical pedagogy. Hegemony is the complete cultural domination of one group by another. Another requirement for hegemony is the willing consent of the dominated group. In education, this occurs when students from one culture are taught that assimilation into their new culture is the primary goal. Often times, immigrant families are not only willing, but eager to become "Americanized".
Mexicans
The Turkish are the largest immigrant group to Germany.
Hispanics
Immigrant groups often settled in segregated neighborhoods due to economic factors, discrimination, and a desire to be close to others from their own cultural background for support and a sense of community. This settlement pattern also allowed for the preservation of language, traditions, and customs within the group.
Temporary banishment from society or a particular group occurs when a person or persons are restricted from residing in the area of banishment.
It depends what you mean by 'cultural group'. A Hindu's cultural group is obviously Hindu in the religious sense however, as with any religion, anyone from any genetic heritage can be a Hindu.
the Chinese