to what extent would sociologists agree that ethnic divisions are imoprtant than class divisions in Britain today?
Ethnic Distribution Map
The largest ethnic minority group in Britain is the Black African and Black Caribbean community.
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The three major theories that sociologists give for why racial and ethnic differences seem to matter to society are structural functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. Structural functionalism suggests that racial and ethnic differences serve a purpose in society, conflict theory views them as sources of inequality and power struggles, while symbolic interactionism emphasizes the importance of symbols and interactions in shaping perceptions of race and ethnicity.
Sources: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sp.html
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Yes, Britain employed a divide and conquer strategy in Uganda during its colonial rule. By exploiting existing ethnic and regional divisions, the British favored certain groups, particularly the Baganda, over others, which fostered tensions and rivalries among different communities. This approach helped the British maintain control by preventing unified resistance against colonial rule, ultimately leading to long-lasting social and political divisions in Uganda.