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A counterculture is composed of a group of people who the dominant culture?

are systematically opposed to


A group of people who are systematically opposed to the dominant culture make up a what?

A counterculture.


A counterculture is composed of a group of people who the dominant culture.?

are systematically opposed to


What was the main goal of the Americanization Movement?

To assimilate people of various cultures into the dominant culture.


What did the Americanization movement of the early twentieth century seek to do?

assimilate ethnic immigrant groups into the dominant culture


The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is a(n) of that culture?

integral part


If 80 percent of people in a culture speak Spanish then the language is likely part of what type of culture?

dominant


What was goal of the Americanization movement?

assimilate people of various cultures into a dominant culture.


Which describes a counterculture group?

People who strongly disagree with the ideas of the dominant culture


What is The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is an of the culture?

The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is an integral part of the culture, shaping communication, social interactions, and identity. Language reflects the values, beliefs, and traditions of a culture and plays a significant role in preserving cultural heritage and passing it on to future generations.


If 80 of people in a culture speak Spanish then that language is likely part of the..?

If 80% of people in a culture speak Spanish, then that language is likely part of the dominant or official language in that culture.


The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is an of that culture?

The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is an integral part of that culture, shaping communication, values, and identity. Language reflects the history and traditions of a culture, influencing how individuals interact and understand the world around them. It plays a central role in preserving and transmitting cultural knowledge from one generation to the next.