Asked by Maryan Osman on May 08, 2024

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A sociological study conducted at the University of California at Berkley compared immigrants coming to Canada with those of similar backgrounds coming to the United States.The study found that immigrants to Canada are more quickly able to feel "Canadian," despite being allowed and encouraged to retain their ethnic identity, than immigrants to the United States are able to feel "American." What did the researchers conclude was the reason for this?

A) Canada promotes ethnic enclaves.
B) Canada has better social programs to promote integration.
C) Canada has institutionalized multiculturalism.
D) Hyphenated Canadians have the freedom to choose their identity.

Canadian

Pertaining to Canada or its people, culture, or characteristics.

Institutionalized Multiculturalism

A policy or practice within institutions that promotes the recognition, appreciation, and support of cultural diversity.

Ethnic Identity

An individual's sense of belonging to a particular ethnic group, including aspects of culture, tradition, language, and religion.

  • Analyze the sociological implications of living in a multicultural society, including the challenges and benefits.
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Marie ScibiliaMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The researchers concluded that Canada's institutionalization of multiculturalism is the reason why immigrants to Canada are more quickly able to feel "Canadian" despite being allowed and encouraged to retain their ethnic identity. Canada's policies promote a mosaic of cultures, where people can retain their ethnic culture and still participate in the larger Canadian community. This approach is different from the United States, where the melting pot policy advocates for assimilation into a homogenous culture.