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In chicago, a city with more polish people than anywhere else in the united states, casimir pulaski day is always a very important holiday. although not well remembered in the rest of the country, pulaski was a polish-born hero of the american revolution and a cavalry general. what concept helps to explain why this holiday is so much more important to people who trace their ancestry to poland

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Answer: symbolic ethnicity

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User CitizenBane
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I believe the answer is: symbolic ethnicity
Symbolic ethnicity refers to a fragment of cultural identity that relieved and a part of our every day behavior.
This could take in simplest form of actions such as wearing a kippah to work, giving fortune cookies to a customer after we make a sale, etc.
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