Mostly no. It just depends on where you live. Usually people are called minorities if they have fewer representative people in a certain country... but that doesn't have anything to do with what race is a minority throughout the population of the Earth.
China is predominantly Han Chinese, comprising about 91% of the population. The remaining 9% consists of 55 officially recognized ethnic minority groups, including Zhuang, Hui, Manchu, Uyghur, and others. These minority groups vary significantly in size, with the Zhuang being the largest minority. The percentages of each minority group can vary widely, with the largest groups comprising only a small fraction of the total population.
According to the US population projection, society will soon need to care for millions of aging Baby Boomers.The population projection predicted a shift in which race would be in the majority and which races would be in the minority.
Actually as time progresses the white race will become less majority and more minority. Because mixed races and Hispanic population is on the rise. In 2030, it is believed that white will no longer be the biggest race, instead mixed races will surpass.
The 4 races of Singapore are Chinese, Malay(native), Indian. The last group are classified under 'Others', and includes all other minority races and ethnicity (e.g. Caucasians, Eurasians, South Americans etc.)
Danny or Daniel is really races and not spiderman.
how many different races live in the state of new york
The primary motivation behind the creation of the Bantustans in South Africa was to separate the black population from the white population and consolidate control over resources and land for the white minority government. This system was part of the apartheid policy, which aimed to maintain racial segregation and divide the population based on ethnicity.
Los Angeles, California had the second largest two or more races population in the United States.
The Chinese flag signifies the unification of the different races in the country. The big yellow star represents the majority Han people, the four small stars represent the other minority ethnic races.
There could be, scientists still don't know if there's life from other worlds.
In the 2000 Census, the lowest percentage distribution of the two or more races population was in Vermont, with only 1.3% of the population identifying as two or more races. This was the lowest percentage in any state in the United States at that time.
Spanish people