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In the United States, minority populations were never an indigestible mass—with the major exceptions of the one ethnic group that did not come here voluntarily and those who were here when Europeans arrived . The rest all came, clustered and dispersed, and added new cultural layers to the general society. This has always been the strength of the United States. In much of Europe, for example, Muslims have retained religious and national identities distinct from the general population, and the general population has given them little encouragement to blend. The strength of their own culture has therefore been overwhelming. (en) |