Asked by Megan McDonnough on Jun 06, 2024
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Lee differentiates five Asian American family types that differ in relation to cultural conflict. Of these, which families are typified by traditional parents and acculturated, Americanized children?
A) Culture conflict
B) Traditional
C) Americanized
D) Bicultural
Acculturated
The condition of having adopted the cultural traits or social patterns of another group, often resulting from prolonged contact or living in a multicultural environment.
Americanized
The process of adopting or assimilating into American culture, often involving changes in lifestyle, values, or behaviors to align with those prevalent in the United States.
Traditional
Refers to the ideas, customs, and social behaviors that are passed down within a society from generation to generation.
- Understand different family types within Asian American communities and their dynamics related to cultural conflict.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand different family types within Asian American communities and their dynamics related to cultural conflict.
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