Segregation
Segregation
Segregation
Assimilation: Minority groups adopt the values and norms of the dominant group. Pluralism: Both minority and dominant groups maintain their cultural identities and coexist peacefully. Segregation: Separate social structures for minority and dominant groups with limited interaction. Genocide: Systematic destruction of a minority group by the dominant group. Legal protection: Laws are enacted to protect the rights of minority groups. Internal colonialism: Exploitation of minority groups within the dominant group's society.
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Religious Minority Groups
Acculturation is the method of intergroup relations that allows the minority group to adopt the dominant group's patterns in their own way and at their own speed. This process involves the minority group blending their own cultural norms with those of the dominant group while maintaining aspects of their original culture.
internal colonialism
A minority dialect is a dialect spoken by a smaller group of people within a larger community or region. It may have distinct linguistic features compared to the dominant or standard dialect of the language.
The dominant religion in Honduras is Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism. The majority of the population identifies as Catholic, but there is also a growing Protestant minority in the country.
Strengths of the dominant culture include stability, unity, and shared values that can create a sense of belonging and identity. However, weaknesses may include exclusion of minority groups, resistance to change, and perpetuation of inequalities.
Religious minority group
I suppose you could call that a "minority religion".