Christoph Wilhelm Lucht is an American living in Chicago during World War I.Concerned about discrimination against German Americans,he makes choices that will help his family survive.Sociologists call his strategy "passing," citing as an example his choice to:
A) pass up opportunities to return to Germany,reinforcing his U.S.citizenship.
B) name his daughter Jane and to be happy when she marries and changes her last name to Jones.
C) pretend to happily speak English and assimilate when really he resents it.
D) shop,worship,and live within a German American immigrant community.
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