"Today, largely because of the immigration wave of the last thirty years, we are once again becoming a nation of new immigrants. . . . This new wave is different. It is not just European; it is Asian, Latin American, African, Middle Eastern. It is changing the face of America. . . . We must decide: Will we treat this diversity as a source of strength or division? In a global economy, our diversity is a great asset."
— President Bill Clinton, Commencement Address at Portland State University, 1998
The developments described in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following political or social debates in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?
- Political and cultural debates over language policy, national identity, and the access of immigrants to public services.Cevap
- BA broad political consensus to expand federal funding for public assistance programs to assist low-income immigrant families.
- CA redirection of United States foreign policy goals away from global trade agreements toward the containment of traditional nation-states.
- DA unified and homogeneous coalition among diverse minority groups that resolved all internal debates over activist strategy.
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Political and cultural debates over language policy, national identity, and the access of immigrants to public services.
The correct answer is correct because the dramatic increase in immigration from Latin America and Asia after 1980 sparked intense debates over national identity, multiculturalism, bilingual education, and the financial impact on public services (such as schools and healthcare) in states with high immigrant populations.
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The social, political, and cultural debates generated by post-1980 immigration waves from Latin America and Asia.