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the co-cultural group members who desire separation work to create and maintain an identity that is similar to the dominant culture rather than promote their own in-group solidarity. a. true b. false

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b. false

The statement is false. Co-cultural group members who desire separation typically work to create and maintain an identity that is distinct from the dominant culture, promoting their own in-group solidarity. They may prioritize preserving their unique cultural practices, traditions, and values, while resisting assimilation into the dominant culture. Their aim is to establish and strengthen their own identity rather than adopting or conforming to the norms and values of the dominant culture.
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