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    America is the "great Melting Pot". From an early age every "American" is taught that America contains a mixture of the world 's cultures in a perfectly blended mixture. We honor and respect all cultures and invite them to bring their customs here to the United States. But do we really? Take for instance, the Hmong refugees who involuntarily moved to America. Cultural Assimilation seemed to be forced down the refugees throats. Keeping their native customs was looked on with horror and disgust.

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    this nation grasp the cultural, ethnic and religious differences of the people that make up this nation and of the surrounding nations. America since 1908 has been called The Melting Pot, a place where people from diverse backgrounds can come and experience freedom. Long before Israel Zangwill coined the term Melting Pot, America has been a safe haven for immigrants even as early as the 1600’s up until the present time. With all of the various cultures that have come into America and continue to

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    or not America is been recognized as a “Salad Bowl” or a “Melting Pot” as a country. When America is being described as Nationalistic, then the country is a Melting Pot due to the focus on the assimilation of immigrants. Conversely, when America is being described as Individualistic, the nation is a Salad Bowl because of the focus of cultural retention. The debate of whether or not America’s personality is best represented by a Melting Pot or a Salad Bowl began after the turn of the century; this

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    great country of which they are a part of. Often children are shown Schoolhouse Rock videos to induce them to want to learn, for example, the “The Great American Melting Pot” video. The “Melting Pot” video attempts to teach children how different people with different cultures came to America and were able to mix. Even though the “Melting Pot” explains how a vast number of people with different cultures came together to be American, the song and the video do not coincide. The song lyrics would be considered

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    the“salad bowl” and the “melting pot” emerged. These theories are approaches of how cultures are represented within a nation. The United States is a nation made up of immigrants. Over generations these immigrants have decided to either abandon their culture and assimilate to the “American” society or wear their heritage with pride and embrace their values, therefore brings up the infamous debate whether the United States is a “salad bowl” or a “melting pot” The “melting pot” can be described as a

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    America Known As a Salad Bowl The issue in this essay is whether the United States is know as a salad bowl or a melting pot. Over all the people of the United States come together as a salad bowl. The reasoning of this point is there are many heritages that are brought into this country which gives the different spices needed in a salad bowl. If America was known as a melting pot there would not be an disagreements for the people would be blended evenly. Every heritage has their own different

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    America Really a Melting Pot? For a long time, the United states of America has attracted people who share common goal so called, ‘American dream’ from all around the world. Since the history of America also started with the immigration of pilgrims who were looking for freedom from the religious suppression, the US has been considered to pose capability to assimilate various kinds of people including various race and diverse cultural backgrounds. This is why America is called melting pot, which means

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    at the new word in fashion t salad bowl and why it is preferred to the old one melting pot as a metaphor to describe America. For some time now, America has been best described by the term melting pot. A melting pot is a metaphor used to describe a situation that is more the same as that of cheese. When different kinds of cheese are put together to melt and form a new cheese is what is known as melting pot. This is the same situation in America. There are many people all from diverse

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    moving here to take advantage of the many opportunities our country can make available. People are bringing their cultures and differences to the United States thus resulting in what is called a melting pot; however, I would argue that America should no longer be called a melting pot. The term melting pot suggests that immigrants should assimilate into American culture.

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    Q2: What is the significance of the “Melting Pot” metaphor in terms of Americans attitudes towards race and ethnic assimilation? Why was the idea of assimilation or Americanization so important to many people during the early 20th century? Why was the Melting Pot idea altered to a “Salad Bowl” metaphor in recent years? Which idea (melting pot/salad bowl) do you see as more appropriate in terms of teaching kids today? Why do you think the need to assimilate has been deemed as important to us as a

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