Paternalism refers to an approach where authorities make decisions for individuals or groups, often justified by a belief that they know what is best for them, similar to a parent-child relationship. Assimilation, on the other hand, involves the process through which individuals or groups adopt the cultural norms of another group, often leading to the loss of their original cultural identity. Both concepts can reflect power dynamics, with paternalism imposing authority and assimilation promoting cultural conformity. Together, they can impact marginalized communities by undermining their autonomy and cultural heritage.
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The french and other european powers perfered more direct control of their colonies. They veiwed africans as unable to handle the complex buisness of running a country. and based on this attitude eurpoeans developed a policy called paternalism which governed people in a parental way by providing for their needs but not giving them rights -Jacob =) (sorry if i had spelling errors)
Europeans used paternalism as a direct form of control of the colonies. They provided for the colonial peoples' needs but did not give them full rights or self determination.
The four patterns of assimilation include cultural assimilation, structural assimilation, marital assimilation, and identificational assimilation. Cultural assimilation refers to the adoption of the dominant culture's norms and values. Structural assimilation involves integration into the social networks and institutions of the dominant group. Marital assimilation occurs when members of different groups intermarry, while identificational assimilation pertains to the adoption of the identity of the dominant group by individuals from minority groups.
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paternalism effects Africans because we aren't giving them rights.
Books are not paternalism, which is someone's CONDUCT toward others.
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Maternalism.
The paternalism of ethics contains the code of conduct which describes people about best practice to meet certain challenges.
it is foul as dominate.
Paternalism is The process where people in authority, restrict the rights of those under them. It is supposedly with everyone best interest in mind.
Legal paternalism is when the laws protect you from harming yourself. Seatbelt laws are an example of legal paternalism. You don't hurt anyone else by not wearing one, just yourself. It is kind of like the government being your mom and dad.
paternalism
The french and other european powers perfered more direct control of their colonies. They veiwed africans as unable to handle the complex buisness of running a country. and based on this attitude eurpoeans developed a policy called paternalism which governed people in a parental way by providing for their needs but not giving them rights -Jacob =) (sorry if i had spelling errors)
Paternalism
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