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acculturation
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ind. will modify their cultural upbringing by adapting to a new culture but they will not give up their original culture entirely as in assimilation instead they will adjust it to fit new circumstances
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alternative perspectives
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these sets of interpretive ideas determine how individuals analyze issues
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apartheid
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recently ended practice in South Africa, numerical majority in the state, the original inhabitants, were legally defined as inferior and had all aspects of their lives severely circumscribed
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assimilation
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a culture adapts new customs and beliefs which replace the customs and beliefs of a previous culture
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ethnocide
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destruction of a culture
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paternalism
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acting as a father; taking a superior position over others and trying to control their actions
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patriotism
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placing one's primary identity and loyalty in the state is known as patriotism
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syncretism
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mixing of cultural ideas from different sources to create a new reality
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tolerance
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acceptance of cultural differences without ethnocentric judgment
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