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The United States Has Changed From A Melting Pot To A Vast Culture With Varying Racial Backgrounds.

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Term Paper TitleThe United States Has Changed From A Melting Pot To A Vast Culture With Varying Racial Backgrounds.
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The United States has Changed from a Melting Pot to a Vast Culture with Varying Racial Backgrounds.

    The United States, created by blending or ³melting² many cultures together into one common
man, known as an American. ³Modern communication and transportation accelerate mass migrations from
one continent . . .² to the United States (Schlesinger 21). Ethnic and racial diversity was bound to happen
in the American society. As immigration began to explode, ³. . . a cult of ethnicity erupted both between
non Anglo whites and among nonwhite minorities.² (22).
    Until recently, the only country who has made a multiethnic society work, was the United States.
Hector St. John de Crevecoeur said, in America ³. . . individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of
men.² Is this still true? The creation of the U.S. ³. . . was not to preserve old cultures but to forge a new,
American culture." (Schlesinger 22).
    In the 20th century, the melting pot is not working, and the whole idea is under attack (Evans
76). The United States has changed from a melting pot to a vast culture with varying backgrounds. In
years before, America was a collection of Chinese, Germans, Italians, Scots, Croats, etc., all craving
freedom. Today, even the simple concept of an English-speaking nation is fading off the continent. ³In the
old days, immigrants were taught in English in the public schools.² (76). In America today, children are
taught in German, Italian, Polish, and 108 other languages. Most of these schools are funded by 139
million federal dollars.
    Until recently, emigrants in the United States longed for admittance in society's mainstream.
Now these groups demand separation from society, to be able to preserve and conserve their customs and
languages. The biggest problem with this demand, is whatever accommodation takes place, must be done
and accepted by the receiving society (Chavez 60).
    The increasing accommodations directed toward immigrant culture worries many Americans.
Americans fear the special treatment granted to immigrants will effect the unifying force of the country.
³Today, the trend is toward multiculturalism, diversity and adapting the newcomer, rather than on the
newcomer adapting himself or herself to . . .² a diverse society (61).
        Many Americans believe the nation has lost control of its boundaries. Concerned if
immigration continues, the U.S. economy will suffer, and that

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