It required migrants and Aboriginals to drop their culture and traditions to live the mainstream white persons way of live.
French Colonial Policy
The immigrants from northern Europe were favored by the new Immigration policy.
assimilation
The aboriginal Assimilation Policy focussed on assimilating Aborigines into white society, and expecting the Aborigines to embrace white beliefs and values. The Assimilation policy, which was introduced in the 1950s (and actively pursued by the Federal Minister for territories, Paul Hasluck, from 1951 onwards), forced Aborigines off the reserves where they at least were protected to some degree (this was the policy of protectionism), and into the cities where they had to adopt White Australia values to survive. It was expected that such integration would improve their way of life. However, the Assimilation Policy did not improve conditions for the Aborigines, and they were denied the most basic of rights - that of being accepted as Australian citizens unless they applied for a "certificate". Applying for a certificate meant denying one's aboriginal heritage and severing all ties with one's own indigenous community.
nativism
Integration was a policy which said Aboriginal people could continue their cultural beliefs and live alongside others of different cultures. the Integration policy was introduced, supposedly to give Aboriginal people more control over their lives and society.
Assimilation is the process of digesting food and absorption of nutrient.
The French abandoned the policy of assimilation partly because the policy itself contravened with their original pre-occupations of their colonial policy in several ways
Answer this question...effect of assimilation
Livia Turco has written: 'I nuovi italiani' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Emigration and immigration, Immigrants, Politics and government, Government policy, Cultural assimilation
French Colonial Policy
The immigrants from northern Europe were favored by the new Immigration policy.
Abdurrahman Aydemir has written: 'Effects of selection criteria and economic opportunities on characterics of immigrants' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Economic aspects, Government policy 'Effects of business cycles on the labour market assimilation of immigrants' -- subject(s): Employment, Labor market, Immigrants, Business cycles
Assimilationism is a belief or policy advocating for the absorption of minority or different cultural groups into a dominant or larger culture, often at the expense of their own cultural identity and practices. The goal is for these groups to conform to the norms and values of the dominant culture.
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Assimilation policy adopted by the US government was not a good idea because it led to unnecessary racism and elements of bigotry as it does not respect immigrant cultures.
The government's policy of assimilation of the Native Americans was a failure because the government wanted to eliminate them. The government wanted the Native Americans to remain powerless.