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These rancho libertarians did what liberals said Latinos would do and conservatives long insisted was impossible: They assimilated.

As generations of Portuguese people settled into the Central Valley, they also assimilated into their American surrounds.

If they appear too assimilated, they may be more expected to understand certain Korean social codes that they find alien, such as workplace expectations, gender roles or seniority-based formalities.

The descendants of manitos who moved to cities assimilated into the larger Mexican American culture.

They lived in former Soviet states such as Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and, over the generations, assimilated into those cultures and stopped speaking Korean, which was forbidden.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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