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| 1. | An increase in this (2 words) has also widened cultural diversity in societies and fueled the multiculturalist agenda over the last fifty years |
| 2. | The belief that the world constitutes a singly moral community in which people have potential obligations towards all others regardless of nationality, religion, ethnicity etc. |
| 3. | One type of minority right (2 words) |
| 4. | A core liberal value at the heart of most Multiculturalism (3 words) |
| 6. | The opposite of Multiculturalism |
| 7. | This black consciousness movement in the USA rejected the non-violent civil disobedience strategy of Martin Luther King etc. (2 words) |
| 8. | Multiculturalism celebrates this as a highly positive feature of society |
| 10. | In which decade - in words - did multiculturalism emerge as a theoretical ideological stance? |
| 11. | The belief that peoples' identities and values are constituted through the community in the sense that there are no 'unencumbered selves' |
| 12. | One type of minority right |
| 13. | The group often seen as most deserving of minority rights (2 words) |
| 14. | Multiculturalism tends to advocate this outlook; the philosophical opposite of universalism |