Which set of statements correctly differentiates between cultural assimilation and cultural accommodation?(1 point) Responses Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant is cultural accommodation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant and the native language of their culture is cultural assimilation. Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant is cultural accommodation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant and the native language of their culture is cultural assimilation. Dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one's own culture when at home, is cultural assimilation. Dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one's own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work is cultural accommodation. Dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one's own culture when at home, is cultural assimilation. Dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one's own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work is cultural accommodation. Dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one’s own culture when at home, is cultural accommodation. Dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one’s own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work is cultural assimilation. Dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one’s own culture when at home, is cultural accommodation. Dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one’s own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work is cultural

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The following set of statements correctly differentiates between cultural assimilation and cultural accommodation:

  1. Cultural accommodation is represented by dressing in clothes deemed appropriate by the dominant culture when at work, but clothes more traditional to one's own culture when at home.
  2. Cultural assimilation is represented by dressing in an outfit that blends the styles of one's own culture and the dominant culture while at home and at work.

This accurately distinguishes cultural accommodation (where one maintains their traditional culture in certain contexts) and cultural assimilation (where one blends or adopts elements of both cultures).