Answer: Defining terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
Deculturation represents the loss of the cultural identity of an individual who adapts and adopts another's culture through the process of assimilation. Such examples are evident in North America's colonization, where many natives have lost their cultural mentality.
Enculturation is a learning process by which an individual acquires knowledge through various mechanisms of knowledge acquisition. Many North American indigenous groups adopted norms of behavior imposed from Europe during colonization.
Acculturation is a process by which people who have migrated to a particular area appropriate the norms and patterns of cultural values of the area they come to. Today, a large number of people migrate to the United States. These legal migrants appropriate the cultural norms imposed in the country.