How did "Patriotic Assimilation" differ from "Americanization"?
A) Patriotic assimilation advocated the forced integration of racial and ethnic groups into American society, whereas Americanization promoted tolerance.
B) Patriotic assimilation described the American way of life, where people of different backgrounds could live together in freedom and unite as a people.
C) Both terms essentially described the same wartime cultural practice, but referred to different periods of American history: World War I and World War II.
D) Patriotic assimilation was in reference to ethnic minorities who served in the military and experienced integration and greater equality while fighting overseas.
E) Americanization described plurality with a rigid hierarchy.
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