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Immediately, the five models of race/ethnic relations is a clear concise detail of the five different models. In the prescriptive models, the assimilation theory, the “melting pot” or “triple melting pot” theory and cultural plurism theory presents the way that we should view civil religion in America. ... All five models provide a brief overview of how race and ethnic relationships in the U. ...
In conjunction, Bob Blauner’s Still the Big News: Racial Oppression, provides a deeper insight to such theories. He does not utilize every theories of the five prescribed models, but rather focuses on the prescriptive and descriptive models to describe relations within the U. ...
The prescriptive models of race/ethnic relations encompasses the assimilation, “melting pot”/”triple melting pot” and cultural pluralism theory. ... The prescriptive models of these relations are an optimistic ideology that there is a desire to create a working democratic pattern of equality. Illustrated by a simple equation, where (A) are American ideals, (B) is a different race perhaps, and (C) a different religion, (both b and c being arbitrary); A+B+C= A. ... The “melting pot”/”triple melting pot” theory can be formulated as A+B+C=D, where (D) entitle an entirely different outcome of American relations.
Approximate Word count = 970 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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