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How did education reforms help protect Asian American culture?
by offering classes that reflected Asian American culture and experiences
by reinforcing stereotypes in the media
by using bias in textbooks
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Correct answer: by offering classes that reflected Asian American culture and experiences.
Why: education reforms that introduced ethnic studies, multicultural curricula, bilingual programs, and accurate classroom materials gave Asian American students representation, taught their history and languages, and challenged stereotypes. Reinforcing stereotypes in the media and using biased textbooks would undermine and erode cultural understanding rather than protect it.
Why: education reforms that introduced ethnic studies, multicultural curricula, bilingual programs, and accurate classroom materials gave Asian American students representation, taught their history and languages, and challenged stereotypes. Reinforcing stereotypes in the media and using biased textbooks would undermine and erode cultural understanding rather than protect it.
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