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Multiculturalism calls for the respect of different cultural backgrounds that exist within a state. Initially, it called for acceptance of cultural differences, while the groups still maintained a separate culture within the country. Modern day multiculturalism is usually defined as the assimilation different cultures into one collective melting pot.

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