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In which era of American history is or was intercultural communication not necessary?

O early colonialist
O industrialization and melting pot eras
O today
none of the above

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Answer:

None of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

Intercultural communication, that is, the communicational and informational exchange between members of different cultural groups, has always been very important in the history of the United States, given its main characteristic of melting pot or multicultural nation.

Thus, during the colonial era, the cultural clash between the British, the natives and the Africans implied a necessary interaction between these groups, with obvious and manifest differences in power between them; In the era of industrialization, the arrival of foreign and internal immigrants meant a mixture of different cultures and their consequent interrelation; While at present, although the American culture is much more homogeneous as a result of this unification, there are still different cultural groups such as Latinos, African Americans, etc., which are interrelated.

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