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O que (quem) é unassimilable - definição

PROCESS IN WHICH A GROUP OR CULTURE COMES TO RESEMBLE ANOTHER GROUP
Un-assimilated; Assimilation (sociology); Cultural Assimilation; Cultural reeducation; Cultural reprogramming; Assimilationist; Assimiliationist; Social assimilation; Cultural assimiliation; Ethnic assimilation; Immigrant assimilation; Immigrant Assimilation; Assimilationism; Cultural assimilation program; Cultural assimilation programs; Cultural assimilation programming; Cultural assimilations; Culturally assimilate; Culturally assimilated; Cultural integration; Multicultural integration; Integration of communities; National assimilation; Assimilationists; Assimilation policies; Cultural assimilation of Asian immigrants in Canada; Unassimilable; Cultural assimilation and cultural integration; Cultural assimilation of indigenous peoples

Judicial aspects of race in the United States         
Race legislation in the United States; Unassimilable race
Legislation seeking to direct relations between racial or ethnic groups in the United States has had several historical phases, developing from the European colonization of the Americas, the triangular slave trade, and the American Indian Wars. The 1776 Declaration of Independence included the statement that "all men are created equal," which has ultimately inspired actions and legislation against slavery and racial discrimination.
assimilationist         
¦ noun a person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration.
Cultural assimilation         
Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially.

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Cultural assimilation

Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assimilate the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially.

The different types of cultural assimilation include full assimilation and forced assimilation; full assimilation being the most prevalent of the two, as it occurs spontaneously.

During cultural assimilation, minority groups are expected to adapt to the everyday practices of the dominant culture through language and appearance as well as via more significant socioeconomic factors such as absorption into the local cultural and employment community.

Some types of cultural assimilation resemble acculturation in which a minority group or culture completely assimilates into the dominant culture in which defining characteristics of the minority culture are less obverse or outright disappear; while in other types of cultural assimilation such as cultural integration mostly found in multicultural communities, a minority group within a given society adopts aspects of the dominant culture through either cultural diffusion or for practical reason like adapting to another society's social norms while retaining their original culture. A conceptualization describes cultural assimilation as similar to acculturation while another merely considers the former as one of the latter's phases. Throughout history there have been different forms of cultural assimilation examples of types of acculturation include voluntary and involuntary assimilation.

Assimilation could also involve the so-called additive acculturation wherein, instead of replacing the ancestral culture, an individual expands their existing cultural repertoire.