Select all that applyWhich of the following statements about racial attitudes in Japan are true?Multiple select question.Segregation of burakumin from majority Japanese has been encouraged.Assimilation by minority groups or outsiders is encouraged.The Japanese define themselves by opposition to others.Anyone who is "not us" is looked down upon.
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Select all that applyWhich of the following statements about racial attitudes in Japan are true?Multiple select question.Segregation of burakumin from majority Japanese has been encouraged.Assimilation by minority groups or outsiders is encouraged.The Japanese define themselves by opposition to others.Anyone who is "not us" is looked down upon.
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Segregation of burakumin from majority Japanese has been encouraged: This is partially true. The Burakumin, a social minority group in Japan, have historically faced discrimination and segregation, although it's important to note that this is not officially encouraged in modern Japan.
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Assimilation by minority groups or outsiders is encouraged: This is generally true. Japan is often seen as a homogeneous society, and there can be societal pressure for minority groups to assimilate.
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The Japanese define themselves by opposition to others: This statement is too broad and could be misleading. While it's true that national identity can be shaped by distinguishing oneself from others, this is not unique to Japan and doesn't fully capture the complexity of Japanese identity.
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Anyone who is "not us" is looked down upon: This is a sweeping generalization and not entirely accurate. While there can be instances of xenophobia or discrimination, it's not accurate or fair to say that all Japanese people look down on anyone who is "not us".
Please note that attitudes can vary widely among individuals and over time, so these statements may not apply to everyone or remain constant.
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