The Salad Bowl analogy of U.S. society states that ethnic groups living in the United States retain unique features, but also contribute to American culture as a whole. This analogy emphasizes the coexistence and appreciation of diverse cultural identities within a unified society, rather than the complete assimilation of one culture into another.
11. The Salad Bowl analogy of U.S. society states that(1 point) Responses ethnic groups are entirely separated in U.S. society and have no influence upon one another. ethnic groups are entirely separated in U.S. society and have no influence upon one another. ethnic groups living in the United States retain unique features, but also contribute to American culture as a whole. ethnic groups living in the United States retain unique features, but also contribute to American culture as a whole. immigrants must abandon their traditions to be successful in U.S. society immigrants must abandon their traditions to be successful in U.S. society all ethnic groups’ cultures have melted overtime into one distinct culture.
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