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20 August, 03:38

2) Why do historians sometimes use the term salad bowl instead of melting pot to describe urban cities? Give at least two examples.

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  1. 20 August, 04:08
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    Salad bowls aren't completely mixed in like your still have individual uniqe parts that make up the overall product (tomatoe, onions, lettuce, etc.)

    examples:

    the general population could be an example (chinese, european, african-american)

    urban cities also are all unique with all the different types of cars/transportation it contains
  2. 20 August, 04:21
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    Historians use the term salad bowl instead of the more traditional "melting pot" b/c although all the ingredients come together in a salad they maintain their original state. A melting pot would imply everyone conforms into the whole (that would be the U. S). One example is how many people bring their traditions from home to the U. S such as food and holiday. A better analogy is how some come to the country without learning the language and therefore speak their native one.
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