Cultural assimilation refers to the process by which individuals or a group adopt the customs, language, and values of another culture, often leading to the loss of their own cultural identity. In contrast, cultural accommodation involves adapting to a new cultural environment while maintaining one's own cultural traditions and practices.
In the case of Tejanos in Texas after it became a U.S. state, many chose to assimilate into Anglo-American culture in order to gain acceptance and social mobility. This often meant giving up aspects of their Mexican heritage, such as language and traditions, in favor of adopting American customs. However, some Tejanos also practiced cultural accommodation by continuing to celebrate their Mexican heritage while also embracing elements of Anglo-American culture. Overall, the reaction of Tejanos to the dominant Anglo-American culture varied, with some choosing assimilation and others opting for accommodation.
In 3–5 sentences, differentiate between cultural assimilation and cultural accommodation. Focus on how Tejanos reacted to the newly dominant Anglo-American culture after Texas became a U.S. state.(4 points)
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Cultural assimilation involves adopting the customs and values of a dominant culture, potentially leading to the loss of one's own cultural identity. Cultural accommodation, on the other hand, involves adapting to a new culture while maintaining one's own traditions. After Texas became a U.S. state, Tejanos reacted to the dominant Anglo-American culture by either assimilating, giving up their Mexican heritage, or accommodating, blending Mexican traditions with American customs. The response of Tejanos varied between assimilation and accommodation to the newly dominant culture.
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After Texas became a U.S. state, Tejanos reacted to the dominant Anglo-American culture by either assimilating, giving up their Mexican heritage, or accommodating, blending Mexican traditions with American customs. The response of Tejanos varied between assimilation and accommodation to the newly dominant culture.