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Social Studies, 11.04.2021 07:30 dedrell16

Q1: Globally, there is a rise in hate and extremism in different societies against immigrant and minority communities. Describe how the concept of ethnocentrism can relate to these experiences, and how these experiences could impact the anticipatory socialization of immigrant and minority communities in those societies? (400-500 words limit, 15 marks)

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