Assad's first grade class is diverse: there are two students from Korea, five students from South America, two students from the United States, three students from Kuwait, a student from Mexico, two students from England, and five students from western Europe. They all share different beliefs and perspectives without needing to conform to a dominant culture. Assad's class is:

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Since Assad’s class has many students from different countries, who in turn have different cultural background and beliefs and that there are no dominating culture in the classroom, it can be said that Assad’s class is multicultural.

Multiculturalism is a condition where a place contains more than one cultural ethnic group, and thus several different cultures represent that place.

Assad's classmates all share different beliefs and perspectives without needing to conform to a dominant culture and the class is referred to as pluralistic.

What does it mean to be pluralistic?

Anything pluralistic involves a diversity of different ideas or people. A pluralistic society is a diverse one where the people in it believe in all kinds of things and tolerate each other's belief even when they don't match their own.

In conclusion,  Assad's class is a pluralistic class for him to have different classmates from various background and cultures and belief and still do not need to conform to a dominant culture.

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