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Zorluk: ZorPost-1980 Immigration and Cultural Diversity

Source: Adapted from a public policy brief issued by U.S. English, a national advocacy organization, 1986.

"Historically, the United States has been a diverse nation, yet it has been unified by a common language. Today, however, we see the rise of a philosophy that rejects the traditional 'melting pot' concept in favor of a multiculturalism that encourages ethnic and linguistic separateness. By implementing bilingual education programs in our public schools and printing ballots in multiple languages, we risk institutionalizing division and undermining the shared linguistic bond that holds our democratic society together."

The views expressed in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following tensions in American society during the late twentieth century?

  1. A
    Anxieties that the end of the Cold War, brought about solely by U.S. defense spending, would lead to unchecked European migration
  2. B
    Demands to reverse supply-side economic reforms that increased federal domestic spending to foster bilingual job training programs
  3. Debates over the preservation of a shared national identity amidst rising immigration from Latin America and AsiaCevap
  4. D
    Efforts by the federal government to dismantle New Deal programs like Medicare that primarily funded foreign-language services for elderly citizens

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Debates over the preservation of a shared national identity amidst rising immigration from Latin America and Asia
The correct answer is correct because the significant increase in immigration from Latin America and Asia after 1980 led to profound demographic shifts. These changes sparked a cultural backlash and intense political debates over the definition of American national identity, the merits of multiculturalism, and the necessity of cultural assimilation, as epitomized by organizations advocating for English-only laws.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to determine the author's primary concern.
The author argues that bilingual ballots and bilingual education reject the 'melting pot' concept, threaten social cohesion, and promote linguistic division.
This establishes that the core debate centers on assimilation, language, and cultural unity.
2
Contextualize the source within the late twentieth century (post-1980).
Following the 1965 Immigration Act, the post-1980 period saw a major demographic shift characterized by high rates of immigration from Latin America and Asia, creating a more culturally and linguistically diverse population.
This links the rhetorical concerns in the passage to actual historical demographic developments of the era.
3
Evaluate the options to identify the historical tension that matches this context.
The option concerning debates over national identity in the face of rising Asian and Latin American immigration aligns directly with the anti-multiculturalist sentiment expressed in the text.
This isolates the correct response by eliminating options containing factual inaccuracies, incorrect chronologies, or unrelated economic concepts.

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Demographic shifts and cultural debates in the post-1980 United States
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