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What characterizes an acculturated individual?

  1. Proud of their ethnic group and identifies predominantly with the dominant culture

  2. Rejects values of the dominant culture

  3. Mainly identifies with the norms of the dominant culture

  4. Shows a balanced acceptance and rejection of cultural identity

The correct answer is: Mainly identifies with the norms of the dominant culture

An acculturated individual is primarily characterized by the identification and integration of the norms and values of the dominant culture into their own identity. This means they have adopted aspects of the predominant culture, which can include language, customs, and social practices, while still maintaining some connection to their original cultural background. Such individuals often navigate between their ethnic identity and the practices of the broader society, blending elements of both. This process of acculturation can lead individuals to feel comfortable within the dominant culture while still honoring aspects of their heritage. Unlike those who may reject the values of the dominant culture entirely or show an imbalance in their cultural acceptance or rejection, an acculturated person finds a functional way of incorporating new cultural elements into their life. Therefore, the distinction for an acculturated individual lies in their predominant identification with the norms of the dominant culture, which allows them to coexist within it effectively.