Which of the following is the most suitable response to the argument against Cultural Pluralism, which states, "Emphasizing groups within societies encourages group-identification and undermines Nationalism?"

a. People cannot be Nationalists without recognizing their culture.
b. Nations are made up of groups and so group pride is as important to national unity as national pride.
c. Seeing pluralists as inherently unpatriotic is a misinterpretation of pluralism.
d. Being proud of one's cultural group is inherently patriotic.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is letter C

Cultural plurality is related to a nation's multiculturalism, that is, when different types of cultural manifestations and traditions are brought together in the same space.

A country's cultural plurality is characterized by the acceptance of its cultural diversity. In a monocultural country, for example, there are restrictions on the freedom of expression of foreign cultures and traditions, even being considered targets of persecution.

Answer:

B. Nations are made up of groups and group pride is as important to national unity as national pride.

Explanation:

Cultural pluralism is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, and their values and practices are accepted by the wider dominant culture provided they are consistent with the laws and values of the wider society.