Which approach - assimilation, melting pot, fusion and/or pluralism - matches most closely to the new definition of race in contemporary America?

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Answer 1
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I believe the answer you are looking for is:


"In the old days of assimilation, foreigners felt the required need to become as American as possible. America is no longer asking or demanding immigrants to abandon their birth culture."


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What content is included in the qur'an​

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Answer:he Quranic content is concerned with basic Islamic beliefs including the existence of God and the resurrection. Narratives of the early prophets, ethical and legal subjects, historical events of Muhammad's time, charity and prayer also appear in the Quran.

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How was Ganges river useful to the first people who settled there?

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Answer:The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for daily needs such as bathing and fishing. It is also significant to Hindus as they consider it their most sacred river.

What is zeus's home town?

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Well, if you are referring to the Greek god of the sky, then his 'home town' would be the famous, Mount Olympus.
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In Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad, which rhetorical appeal is Tubman using when she explains to the runaways why returning to the plantation is not a reasonable option? logos
ethos
pathos
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In ''Conductor on the Underground Railroad'', a rhetorical device of logos is used when Harriet Tubman explains to the runways why returning to the plantations is not a reasonable option. Therefore, the option A holds true.

What is the significance of the ''Conductor on the Underground Railroad''?

The composition of ''Conductor on the Underground Railroad'' has been done in such a way that Harriet Tubman is constantly seen making an appeal to show about reasonable options other than returning to the practices such as plantation.

The use of logos as a rhetorical device gets expressed in the text, as such rhetorical devices are used in composition by the narrator to make an appeal or invoke the readers about a particular topic or subject.

Therefore, the option A holds true regarding the significance of ''Conductor on the Underground Railroad''.

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Hi :) Here to just confirm to everyone it is indeed logos

In which type of business organization do the owners have the least input and decision-making on the day to day operations?Monopoly
Corporation
Partnership
Sole Proprietorship

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Answer: B. Corporation.

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A crack or fracture in the earths surface

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A crack or fracture in the earths' surface is called FAULT.

Faults are fractures on Earth's crust where rocks on either side of the fractures have slid past each other. Some faults are tiny, mainly cracks on the surface, but they can also be hundred of miles long. An example of a fault line that is hundred of miles long is the San Andreas Fault located in California.

There are three types of Faults.
1) strike-slip faults - rocks are sliding past each other in a horizontal motion. e.i. San Andreas Fault, Anatolian Fault
 
2) normal faults - create space. two blocks of crust pull apart, stretching the crust into a valley. ei. The Basin and Range Province ; East African Rift Zone

3) reverse faults - also called thrust faults. slide one block of crust on top of another. found in collision zones of tectonic plates. ei the Himalayas, the Rocky Mountains