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what is an Ethnicity?

Ethnicity is a primarily cultural set, you can be more than one, and it is more flexible than other things like race.

what is a Race?

Race is mostly based on physical and physiological. usually, a person is only one race, therefor race is unitary.

what are the distinct parts of an Ethnicity that make it special from others?

Language


culinary traditions


religion


customs and traditions

where do we get the idea of Ethnicity and race?

they are constructs of the human mind, psychological differences categorized into many sections.

where are most of the Hispanic Ethnicity located in america?

southwest united states.

what event led to the distribution of the African Ethnicity? when did it occur?

in the Middle Passage, during the 1600's.

where do most Hispanics come from?

Latin america. places like mexico, Puerto Rico, and Cuba.

where do most Asians come from?

southeast Asia. places like china, India, and the Philippines.

what is the great migration?

an event in America's history that was the migration of many African Americans from the south.

the law, that African Americans cannot sit in the front of buses is an example of a ___________.

Jim Crow law.

what is redlining?

The action of banks refusing to give Colored races loans.

the laws in south america that involve racial segregation are called ______________.

apartheid laws.

what is Nationality?

it is a connection you and others have legally between a country.

what are centripetal forces?

unified states or countries.

what are centrifugal forces?

divided groups ,states, or countries.

what is an example of ways ethnicities fight. or have conflict.

territorial


ideals like political, social, or religious.

what is the diaspora of the kurds?

a conflict the kurds have with other ethnicities wherein the kurds struggle for distinctness and political power.

what happened to Ethiopia and Eritrea?

civil war led to their split and eventually the border police conflicts.

what is ethnic cleansing?

a process wherein a powerful ethnicity forcefully removes another to make an ethnically homogeneous place.

what is genocide?

the mass killing of a group to remove them from existence. ex: the holocaust.