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n. - Assimilation of American culture.

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  • These were but a few of Faisal's accusations, revealing how very thin his veneer of Westernisation actually had been.
  • According to Varika (1987: 38), these remnants of tradition were not in contradiction of the dynamic of Westernisation.
  • Westernisation started having its impact on the elite because they studied secular subjects with English as medium of instruction.
  • In the past, strong community bonds and social pressures would keep their behaviour in check, but Westernisation of the culture has eliminated most of that.
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