Ethnicity and race are both social constructs used to categorize groups of people based on shared cultural and physical characteristics. Both can influence a person's identity and how they are perceived by society. However, ethnicity tends to focus more on cultural practices and traditions, while race is typically linked to physical characteristics such as skin color.
Attitudes about bilingual education are most affected by cultural beliefs, societal norms, political ideologies, and personal experiences. These factors can shape individuals' views on the value and effectiveness of bilingual education programs.
They are ways of categorizing people.
first of all ethnicity is your race you can't have a race in your cabinet and he has 2 black and white
Dianne Williams has written: 'Race, ethnicity, and crime' -- subject(s): Mass media and race relations, Crime and race, Race, Ethnicity, Administration of Justice
Actually, Caucasian is a race, and it is made up of nearly all the "White" ethnic groups.
he was white
jewish
descent is a person's origin ethnicity refers a certain race of people
Race: Caucasian; Ethnicity(s): Armenian, Dutch and Scottish.
The keyword is ethnobotany.
Asians.