SOC 1200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Rwandan Patriotic Front, Hutu, De Facto
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Assimilation: the process by which minorities gradually adopt patterns of the dominant culture (p 356, ex. Assimilation in canada - mosaic; us is melting pot" (these are the ideal: first nations: motive behind residential schools (segregation) was to permanently. Europeanize them (assimilation: government did not want aboriginal children to learn their traditional language, religion, customs, values, etc. Islamophobia - from resistance to assimilation - they are different from me so im scared: as we modernize, traditions grow less and less common. Religions adapt: what have critics said about it as a policy approach, lack of identity, loss of family ties, loss of tradition, loss of language, durkheim: talks about effective rapid social change (text, residential schools - was forced. 2: segregation in the united states: racial segregation began in late 1800s after slavery abolished (1860s, jim crow laws ( first segregation laws ) in the southern states - these were the laws that favoured, segregation laws in the states.