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Deck 15: The Ever-Changing Us Mosaic
1
According to Hansen, the process of assimilation is__________.
A) dialectical
B) one way
C) permanent
D) different for every single person
A) dialectical
B) one way
C) permanent
D) different for every single person
dialectical
2
The "Alien Phase" is when immigrants __________.
A) form political organizations to protect their interests and fight discrimination
B) have a political locus that remains with the country of origin
C) display a greater degree of structural and cultural assimilation
D) are deported
A) form political organizations to protect their interests and fight discrimination
B) have a political locus that remains with the country of origin
C) display a greater degree of structural and cultural assimilation
D) are deported
have a political locus that remains with the country of origin
3
The three phases of acculturation in Asian Americans' political activities are the __________ phases.
A) alien, revolutionary, and marginal
B) alien, reactionary, and acceptance
C) newcomer, adult, and old-timer
D) baby, adolescent, adult
A) alien, revolutionary, and marginal
B) alien, reactionary, and acceptance
C) newcomer, adult, and old-timer
D) baby, adolescent, adult
alien, reactionary, and acceptance
4
The 1.5 generation refers to __________.
A) the second generation perceiving its ethnicity as a disadvantage
B) the population growth of immigrants
C) immigrants who arrive under the age of ten
D) those who have a U.S. born parent and a foreign-born parent
A) the second generation perceiving its ethnicity as a disadvantage
B) the population growth of immigrants
C) immigrants who arrive under the age of ten
D) those who have a U.S. born parent and a foreign-born parent
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5
With regard to acculturation processes, __________.
A) ethnicity increases in the second generation of Asian and Hispanic Americans
B) acculturation functions as a trade-off between traditional Hispanic tendencies and white practices
C) children who adopt the "Hispanic" label are the best assimilated
D) Japanese are arguably the least assimilated of all Asian Americans
A) ethnicity increases in the second generation of Asian and Hispanic Americans
B) acculturation functions as a trade-off between traditional Hispanic tendencies and white practices
C) children who adopt the "Hispanic" label are the best assimilated
D) Japanese are arguably the least assimilated of all Asian Americans
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6
The three-generation hypothesis suggests that __________.
A) it usually takes three generations to complete the assimilation process
B) religious intermarriage occurs by the third generation
C) the third generation rediscovers its ethnicity
D) the great, great grandchildren of immigrants become very interested in the homeland
A) it usually takes three generations to complete the assimilation process
B) religious intermarriage occurs by the third generation
C) the third generation rediscovers its ethnicity
D) the great, great grandchildren of immigrants become very interested in the homeland
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7
The __________ are arguably the most assimilated of all Asian groups.
A) Chinese
B) Vietnamese
C) Korean
D) Japanese
A) Chinese
B) Vietnamese
C) Korean
D) Japanese
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8
Between 1990 and 1999, which ethnic groups had the highest proportion of people becoming citizens?
A) Asians
B) Europeans
C) Latin Americans
D) Africans
A) Asians
B) Europeans
C) Latin Americans
D) Africans
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9
Ethnicity is __________.
A) an ascribed attribute
B) found only among those living in ethnic communities
C) not found among any racial groups
D) a creation of a pluralistic U.S. society
A) an ascribed attribute
B) found only among those living in ethnic communities
C) not found among any racial groups
D) a creation of a pluralistic U.S. society
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10
In his ecological model of Chicago's growth and development, Robert Park (1926) noted the linkage between social mobility and __________.
A) family commitment
B) spatial mobility
C) popularity
D) religion
A) family commitment
B) spatial mobility
C) popularity
D) religion
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11
Which of the following constitute social capital?
A) Taste
B) Skills
C) Knowledge
D) Social network relationships
A) Taste
B) Skills
C) Knowledge
D) Social network relationships
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12
The __________ the residence in the U.S. for a group, the __________ the percentage of naturalized citizens.
A) shorter; higher
B) longer; lower
C) longer; higher
D) shorter; lower
A) shorter; higher
B) longer; lower
C) longer; higher
D) shorter; lower
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13
, __________ help(s) to sustain a strong sense of ethnic identity.
A) Ethnic neighborhoods
B) Ethnic fast food restaurants
C) Population numbers similar to the majority group
D) Assimilation
A) Ethnic neighborhoods
B) Ethnic fast food restaurants
C) Population numbers similar to the majority group
D) Assimilation
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14
Symbolic ethnicity refers to __________.
A) taken-for-granted everyday realities
B) strictly ethnic religious practices
C) public displays such as marching in ethnic parades
D) a sociological theory
A) taken-for-granted everyday realities
B) strictly ethnic religious practices
C) public displays such as marching in ethnic parades
D) a sociological theory
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15
What factors make it easy for recent immigrants to have plural identities, including dual citizenship?
A) Cultural baggage
B) Technology and global economy
C) Social capitol
D) Political and social behavior
A) Cultural baggage
B) Technology and global economy
C) Social capitol
D) Political and social behavior
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16
__________ is a function of social capital.
A) A minority group's successful integration into the economic and political mainstream
B) Cultivation of hope, trust, communication, and mutual assistance
C) Problem solving through reliance on the individual
D) Making life harder by being in a community
A) A minority group's successful integration into the economic and political mainstream
B) Cultivation of hope, trust, communication, and mutual assistance
C) Problem solving through reliance on the individual
D) Making life harder by being in a community
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17
__________ play(s) an important role in segmented assimilation.
A) Social capital
B) Religion
C) Political affiliation
D) Hobbies
A) Social capital
B) Religion
C) Political affiliation
D) Hobbies
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18
Which country supplied more immigrants than Canada and Newfoundland between 1820 and 2012?
A) Honduras
B) Ireland
C) Cuba
D) Russia
A) Honduras
B) Ireland
C) Cuba
D) Russia
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19
Which country was among the top 10 sources of newcomers to the United States in 2012?
A) Poland
B) The United Kingdom
C) Canada
D) India
A) Poland
B) The United Kingdom
C) Canada
D) India
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20
How much did immigrant spending contribute to the North Carolina's economy over the last decade?
A) 61 million dollars
B) 1.9 billion dollars
C) 9.2 billion dollars
D) 11 billion dollars
A) 61 million dollars
B) 1.9 billion dollars
C) 9.2 billion dollars
D) 11 billion dollars
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21
When specifically asked in a CBS News/ New York Times Poll about the seriousness of the immigration problem, __________.
A) 61% viewed it as "very serious"
B) 30% saw it as "very serious"
C) 50% saw it as "somewhat serious"
D) 35% saw it as "somewhat serious"
A) 61% viewed it as "very serious"
B) 30% saw it as "very serious"
C) 50% saw it as "somewhat serious"
D) 35% saw it as "somewhat serious"
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22
Today, most undocumented migrants are coming from __________.
A) Canada
B) Colombia
C) Puerto Rico
D) Mexico
A) Canada
B) Colombia
C) Puerto Rico
D) Mexico
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23
Official estimates place the number of unauthorized foreign-born people currently living in the United States at __________ million.
A) under 6
B) around 9
C) around 11
D) over 15
A) under 6
B) around 9
C) around 11
D) over 15
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24
The Department of Homeland Security employs approximately __________ people who work on immigration issues.
A) 1,000
B) 8,000
C) 18,000
D) 100,000
A) 1,000
B) 8,000
C) 18,000
D) 100,000
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25
About how many Americans speak Arabic in their homes?
A) 6 million
B) 800,000
C) 60,000
D) 6,000
A) 6 million
B) 800,000
C) 60,000
D) 6,000
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26
Between 1980 and 2009, the percentage of schoolchildren who speak a language other than English at home increased by __________ percent.
A) 2
B) 5
C) 11
D) 14
A) 2
B) 5
C) 11
D) 14
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27
As of January 2013, how many states have passed English-only legislation?
A) 4
B) 9
C) 13
D) 31
A) 4
B) 9
C) 13
D) 31
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28
In Rumbaut's study, more than 97% of the third-generation immigrants preferred to do what?
A) Speak only English only at home
B) Speak only their native language at home
C) Speak both languages at home
D) Learn three or more languages
A) Speak only English only at home
B) Speak only their native language at home
C) Speak both languages at home
D) Learn three or more languages
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29
Generally speaking, France __________ cultural diversity.
A) encourages
B) discourages
C) is indifferent toward
D) has the most
A) encourages
B) discourages
C) is indifferent toward
D) has the most
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30
The 10.3 million immigrants arriving in the United States between 2000 and 2009 is __________.
A) the second highest decade total
B) the highest record for a single decade
C) a slight decrease from the 1960s
D) probably the last decade Europeans will dominate
A) the second highest decade total
B) the highest record for a single decade
C) a slight decrease from the 1960s
D) probably the last decade Europeans will dominate
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31
Studies show that immigrants __________.
A) do not take jobs away from American workers
B) adversely affect the earnings of other groups
C) impose a financial burden on services
D) take jobs away from American workers
A) do not take jobs away from American workers
B) adversely affect the earnings of other groups
C) impose a financial burden on services
D) take jobs away from American workers
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32
Over __________ million immigrant children who speak a language other than English at home presently are enrolled in public schools.
A) 9
B) 11
C) 15
D) 8
A) 9
B) 11
C) 15
D) 8
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33
Fostering separation instead of a cohesive society is called __________.
A) language exclusion
B) ethnic tribalism
C) selective relations
D) nativism
A) language exclusion
B) ethnic tribalism
C) selective relations
D) nativism
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34
New multiculturalists advocate "minority nationalism" and __________.
A) "collaborative pluralism"
B) "freedom of movement"
C) "separatist pluralism"
D) "total nationalism"
A) "collaborative pluralism"
B) "freedom of movement"
C) "separatist pluralism"
D) "total nationalism"
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35
__________ are banned in French schools.
A) Hijabs
B) Shorts
C) Earrings
D) Small crosses
A) Hijabs
B) Shorts
C) Earrings
D) Small crosses
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36
According to recent public-opinion polls, Americans have __________ opinions about immigration.
A) strictly positive
B) undeniably negative
C) mixed
D) indifferent
A) strictly positive
B) undeniably negative
C) mixed
D) indifferent
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37
Public funding for bilingual education began in 1968, when Congress passed the __________.
A) Bilingual Education Act
B) Equal Opportunity Act
C) Educational Accessibility Act
D) English Only Act
A) Bilingual Education Act
B) Equal Opportunity Act
C) Educational Accessibility Act
D) English Only Act
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38
Generally speaking, the number of school children speaking a language other than English in the United States has ___________ in recent decades.
A) increased
B) decreased
C) stayed the same
D) fluctuated wildly
A) increased
B) decreased
C) stayed the same
D) fluctuated wildly
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39
Which of the following is a goal of the Official English Movement?
A) Have all public documents written in English
B) Establish multilingual ballots
C) Promote expenditures to translate road signs
D) Promote translating to assist non-English-speaking patients at public hospitals
A) Have all public documents written in English
B) Establish multilingual ballots
C) Promote expenditures to translate road signs
D) Promote translating to assist non-English-speaking patients at public hospitals
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40
Opponents of multiculturalism argue that __________.
A) it undermines the assimilation ethic
B) it creates a common bond of identity
C) teaches and maintains a group's own cultural customs
D) it adds to the acculturation process
A) it undermines the assimilation ethic
B) it creates a common bond of identity
C) teaches and maintains a group's own cultural customs
D) it adds to the acculturation process
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41
The percentage of Americans in which group is predicted to increase the most by 2050?
A) Hispanics
B) Native Americans
C) Non-Hispanic whites
D) Blacks
A) Hispanics
B) Native Americans
C) Non-Hispanic whites
D) Blacks
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42
Which group experiences more direct racism?
A) Whites married to Blacks
B) Asians married to Blacks
C) Whites married to non-Blacks
D) Asians married to Whites
A) Whites married to Blacks
B) Asians married to Blacks
C) Whites married to non-Blacks
D) Asians married to Whites
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43
Census Bureau projections for 2050 include __________.
A) Hispanics becoming the largest minority group
B) blacks decreasing in their proportion of the population
C) Asians remaining at the present percentage
D) whites claiming over 90 percent of the population
A) Hispanics becoming the largest minority group
B) blacks decreasing in their proportion of the population
C) Asians remaining at the present percentage
D) whites claiming over 90 percent of the population
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44
There is great concern that the Census Bureau projections will fall victim to __________.
A) the Dillingham Flaw
B) the Calculation Error Debate
C) Regression toward the Mean
D) Standard Deviation
A) the Dillingham Flaw
B) the Calculation Error Debate
C) Regression toward the Mean
D) Standard Deviation
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45
With increased immigration comes the issue of __________.
A) interethnic marriages
B) higher divorce rates
C) higher birth rates
D) mixed identity beliefs
A) interethnic marriages
B) higher divorce rates
C) higher birth rates
D) mixed identity beliefs
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46
With regard to interracial dating, __________.
A) women are more likely to date interracially
B) religious preference is often a factor
C) geographic region does not matter
D) status chasing is a factor
A) women are more likely to date interracially
B) religious preference is often a factor
C) geographic region does not matter
D) status chasing is a factor
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47
Current migration patterns offer clues about the __________ of future Americans.
A) political party domination
B) legal implications of citizenship
C) religious preferences
D) artistic and cultural preferences
A) political party domination
B) legal implications of citizenship
C) religious preferences
D) artistic and cultural preferences
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48
What factors have changed the perception of race in the 2010 census?
A) Status chasing and immigration
B) Immigration and higher birth rates
C) Low birth rate and immigration
D) Immigration and cultural identity
A) Status chasing and immigration
B) Immigration and higher birth rates
C) Low birth rate and immigration
D) Immigration and cultural identity
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49
One limitation of census projections is that __________.
A) the population rarely stays stagnant
B) it assumes that conditions worldwide will remain constant
C) it does not account for birth rates
D) it does not account for medical advances
A) the population rarely stays stagnant
B) it assumes that conditions worldwide will remain constant
C) it does not account for birth rates
D) it does not account for medical advances
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50
According to the text, what do Americans need to do in order to gain "greater appreciation and tolerance for one another"?
A) Realize that pluralism has never been part of the U.S. experience and threatens society's cohesiveness.
B) Recognize that race and ethnicity are simply other people's humanity.
C) Realize that diversity is a real problem in the country.
D) Have an official and actual separation of church and state because religious teachings fuel intolerance.
A) Realize that pluralism has never been part of the U.S. experience and threatens society's cohesiveness.
B) Recognize that race and ethnicity are simply other people's humanity.
C) Realize that diversity is a real problem in the country.
D) Have an official and actual separation of church and state because religious teachings fuel intolerance.
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51
Most Asian and Hispanic Americans are too recently part of U.S. society to apply the three-generation hypothesis.
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52
Ethnic identity and assimilation are both influenced by educational achievement.
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53
Transnationalism refers to sustained ties of persons, networks, and organizations across national borders.
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54
New immigrants tend to shed their "cultural baggage" and choose to assimilate in their new home.
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55
Some parts of the U.S. economy are dependent on the labor of undocumented Latino migrants, and about 10 percent of the labor force of Mexico is now working in the United States.
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56
The industry with the highest percentage of undocumented alien workers is construction.
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57
Between 1980 and 2009, the number of school-age children who spoke a language other than English at home decreased from 19 to 9 percent.
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58
Echoing xenophobic fears of earlier generations, immigration opponents worry that U.S. citizens will lose control of the country to foreigners.
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59
Native Americans who object to Columbus Day parades and Afrocentrists who assert that Western culture was merely derived from Afro-Egyptian culture are the examples of minority nationalism and separatist pluralism.
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60
Immigration lowered wages for U.S. workers because immigrants and low-skilled U.S. workers fill the same roles in the economy.
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61
__________ assumes that the second generation perceives its ethnicity as a disadvantage in being accepted in U.S. society.
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62
The third generation, more secure in its U.S. identity and socioeconomic status through __________, often becomes interested in the ethnic heritage that the second generation neglected in its efforts to overcome discrimination and marginality.
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63
Another dimension to examining both intergenerational assimilation and mobility lies in a fairly new social science concept, the __________, which is a term that refers to immigrants who arrive under the age of ten.
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64
__________ theory suggests a variety of outcomes among, and even within, contemporary immigrant streams.
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65
Some scholars argue that __________ makes obsolete the traditional terms of assimilation, integration, or segregation.
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66
After five years of continuous legal residence in the United States, immigrants are eligible to become __________, provided they are of good moral character and demonstrate a command of English and knowledge of U.S. history and government.
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67
African Americans express __________ through such elements as musical styles, fashion and dress styles, cuisine, etc.
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68
__________ is teaching subjects in both English and the student's native language to develop fluency in both.
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69
In its early phase, during the 1970s, __________ meant including material in the school curriculum that related the contributions of non-European peoples to U.S. history.
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70
__________ refers to any inaccurate comparison based on simplistic categorizations and anachronistic judgments.
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71
How can the segmented-assimilation hypothesis help to explain research findings on the educational enrollment of recent immigrants and children of immigrants in the United States?
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72
What impact do immigrants have on the U.S. economy?
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73
Explain the "ethnic tribalism" argument regarding bilingual education.
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74
An increasingly multiracial America requires that we create a new social construct. What is that new social construct?
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75
Your text argues that "diversity" is the best word to describe the past, present, and future of the United States?. Why? Do you agree?
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76
Explain why the country of origin is a factor in understanding immigrant interaction patterns.
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77
Discuss the divergent views about the three-generation hypothesis. Use examples to construct an argument for or against the hypothesis.
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78
Explain the concept of transnationalism. How does it affect ethnic groups and countries?
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79
What is the theory of segmented assimilation? To what groups can it successfully be applied in the United States?
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80
What majority and minority patterns have you noticed throughout the text? Be specific.
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