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podryga
2 months ago
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Analyze Explain Mario Cuomo’s conundrum.

English
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ddd [7.4K]2 months ago
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This question pertains to "A Quilt of a Country"

Answer and Explanation:

The conundrum of Mario Cuomo reveals how the United States promotes individualism among its growing population while also fostering acceptance of this concept across various activities. Despite individualism being a key characteristic of Americans, it frequently leads to conflicts, resulting in what can be described as a "social paradox." This is evident because a nation that developed through individualism often finds itself in need of collaboration and solidarity.

The text illustrates Anna Quindlen's use of the tension between collective needs and individualism to support her assertion that the USA is a multicultural nation, comprising many diverse ethnicities. However, such diversity does not preclude the country from being seen as a unified populace under a single government.

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