"Today, we are undergoing a period of change as profound as the one that occurred a century ago... Our new immigrants come not just from Europe, but from every corner of the globe... They are making us a more diverse, dynamic, and globally connected nation. Yet, they also challenge us to think anew about what it means to be an American and how we maintain a common national identity amidst such diversity."
— President Bill Clinton, Commencement Address at Portland State University, 1998
Which of the following developments in the late twentieth century best reflects the challenge to "maintain a common national identity" described in the excerpt?
- AThe bipartisan expansion of Great Society welfare programs to assist newly arrived immigrant families
- BThe widespread adoption of supply-side policies that mandated federal cultural assimilation guidelines for foreign-born workers
- Debates over bilingual education and the movement to declare English the official language in several statesCevap
- DA political consensus to apply the containment doctrine to restrict migration from communist-led nations
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Debates over bilingual education and the movement to declare English the official language in several states
The correct answer is correct because the rapid increase in immigration from Latin America and Asia after 1980 sparked intense debates over national identity, assimilation, and multiculturalism. This led to movements advocating for English-only laws and limitations on bilingual education, directly reflecting the challenge of maintaining a common national identity amidst growing diversity.
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Cultural and political debates surrounding post-1980 immigration and assimilation.
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