Match the items in the List–I with the items in List–II and select the correct answer from the codes given below: List–I(A) Acculturation(B) Assimilation(C) Accommodation(D) Integration List–II(i) A condition in which people may work together even though there are differences which separate them (ii) A process of adaptation in which elements of a culture form a composite whole (iii) A condition in which people of a culture tend to acquire some elements of other culture and leave some elements of their own (iv) A process wherein a minority group gradually gives up its own cultural patterns and acquires those of the dominant Codes: A B C D

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Match the items in the List–I with the items in List–II and select the correct answer from the codes given below: List–I<br />(A) Acculturation<br />(B) Assimilation<br />(C) Accommodation<br />(D) Integration List–II<br />(i) A condition in which people may work together even though there are differences which separate them (ii) A process of adaptation in which elements of a culture form a composite whole (iii) A condition in which people of a culture tend to acquire some elements of other culture and leave some elements of their own (iv) A process wherein a minority group gradually gives up its own cultural patterns and acquires those of the dominant Codes: A B C D