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  2. 3 days ago · Examples of different ethnic groups are: Cape Verdean, Haitian, African American (black); Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese (Asian); Cherokee, Mohawk, Navaho (Native American); Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican (Latino); Polish, Irish, and Swedish (white).

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  3. 4 days ago · For example, someone may identify as African American (race) but also identify with their Nigerian heritage (ethnicity). Ethnicity is often more fluid and can encompass multiple cultural influences. It’s important to note that both race and ethnicity are social constructs and can vary across different societies and cultures.

  4. 2 days ago · Nation May 27, 2024 5:56 PM EDT. The federal government recently reclassified race and ethnicity groups in an effort to better capture the diversity of the United States, but some groups feel the...

  5. 5 days ago · Migration is also studied within the framework of ethnicity and nationalism, which may be attributed to their many interconnections. For example, the harsh treatment of ethnic minorities within a state may result in mass expulsion, ethnic cleansing, war, and even voluntary exile by the oppressed group.

  6. 2 days ago · Definition: The cultural characteristics and traditions of a particular ethnic group. Examples: Chinese culture, Indian culture, African cultures. 9. National Culture. Definition: The set of norms, behaviors, beliefs, and customs that exist within the population of a sovereign nation. Examples: American culture, Japanese culture, French culture ...

  7. 1 day ago · The largest ethnic groups (by ancestry) among White Americans were English, followed by Germans and Irish. [54] [55] In the 1980 census 49,598,035 Americans cited that they were of English ancestry, making them 26% of the country and the largest group at the time, and in fact larger than the population of England itself. [56]

  8. 2 days ago · Hmong, ethnic group living chiefly in China and Southeast Asia and speaking Hmong, one of the Hmong-Mien languages (also known as Miao-Yao languages). Since the late 18th century, the Hmong alone among the Miao groups have slowly migrated out of the southern provinces of China, where about 2.7 million still remain. See also China: People.

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