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Chapter 19, Lesson 2: America's Many Cultures (pp. 571-576)

I. From Melting Pot to Salad Bowl

II. Adjusting to America

    A. Adjusting to a new culture is often easier for children than for their parents or grandparents.

    B. Sometimes, cultural organizations, such as Korean schools and churches, can help immigrants adjust to life in the United States.

    C. When some family members stay in the home country and others immigrate, as some Jamaicans do, assimilation can be difficult.

    D. Immigrants have greatly contributed to life in the United States and continue to create new meanings of the word American.

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