The correct set of statements that differentiates between cultural assimilation and cultural accommodation is:
Teaching children only the language spoken by the politically dominant is cultural assimilation. Teaching children the language spoken by the politically dominant and the native language of their culture is cultural accommodation.
This correctly captures the essence of both concepts: assimilation involves adopting the culture of the dominant group to the exclusion of one’s original culture, while accommodation allows for the coexistence of both cultures.