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  2. Melting pot - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term is often used to describe the cultural integration of immigrants to the country. [ 1] A related concept has been defined as "cultural additivity." [ 2] The melting-together metaphor was in use by the 1780s. [ 3][ 4] The exact term "melting pot" came into general usage in the United States after it was used as a ...

  3. Culture of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Despite certain consistent ideological principles (e.g. individualism, egalitarianism, and faith in freedom and republicanism), American culture has a variety of expressions due to its geographical scale and demographics. [24] As a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities, the U.S. has been shaped by the world's largest immigrant population.

  4. Israel Zangwill - Wikipedia

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    The use of the metaphorical phrase "melting pot" to describe American absorption of immigrants was popularised by Zangwill's play The Melting Pot, [11] a success in the United States in 1909–10. The theatrical work explored the themes of ethnic tensions and the idea of cultural assimilation in early 20th-century America.

  5. Salad bowl (cultural idea) - Wikipedia

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    A salad bowl or tossed salad is a metaphor for the way an intercultural society can integrate different cultures while maintaining their separate identities, contrasting with a melting pot, which emphasizes the combination of the parts into a single whole. In Canada this concept is more commonly known as the cultural mosaic [ 1] or "tossed ...

  6. Cultural mosaic - Wikipedia

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    "Cultural mosaic" (French: "la mosaïque culturelle") is the mix of ethnic groups, languages, and cultures that coexist within society. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The idea of a cultural mosaic is intended to suggest a form of multiculturalism as seen in Canada , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] that differs from other systems such as the melting pot , which is often used to ...

  7. RI's melting pot: 100 years of shifting demographics ... - AOL

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    Discover the rich tapestry of RI's melting pot history as we delve into a century of diverse stories hidden within dual addresses on Potters Ave. RI's melting pot: 100 years of shifting ...

  8. Randolph Bourne - Wikipedia

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    In this article, Bourne rejects the melting-pot theory and does not see immigrants assimilating easily to another culture. [6]: 248 Bourne's view of nationality was related to the connection between a person and their "spiritual country", [7] that is, their culture. He argued that people would most often hold tightly to the literature and ...

  9. Multiculturalism - Wikipedia

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    The term multiculturalism has a range of meanings within the contexts of sociology, political philosophy, and colloquial use. In sociology and in everyday usage, it is a synonym for ethnic pluralism, with the two terms often used interchangeably, and for cultural pluralism [ 1] in which various ethnic and cultural groups exist in a single society.