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People disagree about how to teach multiculturalism: one simple approach teaches other cultures from the majority culture’s point of view using its values (like democracy and tolerance), while a more neutral approach avoids judging other cultures but still studies them with Western scientific methods. Critics say both are biased because using majority or scientific viewpoints can distort cultures that think in different ways (like through myth, religion, or tradition), and they argue you can only truly understand a culture by adopting its own perspectives and methods.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on paragraph 3: proponents hold that 'the values of one culture should not be standards by which others are judged; each culture should be taken on its own terms.' Select the choice that imposes one culture's standards on another.

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Given the information in the passage, which one of the following would most likely be considered objectionable by proponents of the version of multicultural education discussed in the third paragraph?

Correct Answer
D
Paragraph 3 states that 'The values of one culture should not be standards by which others are judged; each culture should be taken on its own terms.' Choice D ('use the literary theories of one society to criticize the literature of a society that has different values') explicitly applies one culture's standards to another and therefore would be objectionable to proponents of the paragraph-3 view.
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