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they only persecuted those minority groups that they considered to be anti-social, deviant or criminal.
Yes, they are not the majority of the US population, so they therefor have to be a minority. Yes, they are; however, considering Asians are around 58% of the worlds population they shouldn't be by any means.
Some people refer to the current US President, Barack Obama as a minority President because he is of his Afro American heritage. Even though his mother is considered a "white" person, it does not matter. This is because never has a US President had a dual heritage, thus "minority" is still a logical term to use.
The minority dominator was the Tutsi and the Hutu was the population dominator until the genocide from the Hutu with the minority domination; Hutu.
Minority Whip for senate 2010: Jon Kyl (Republican)
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No, Women are not considered a minority as of the new legislation.
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Under the law, you are not considered a minority just because you speak a second language.
No- Washigton was not considered to be a member of a minority. He was of English ancestry like most of the people in the country.
The major achievement in securing minority rights in the nineteenth century was the gradual expansion of civil rights and liberties, including protections for minorities. This period saw the abolition of slavery in various countries, the emergence of new constitutional protections for minorities, and the beginning of movements advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background.
Because he was Indonesian.
A minority is typically defined as a group of people who are outnumbered by those in a dominant or privileged position within a society. This can include marginalized groups based on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability, or socioeconomic status. Minorities often face systemic discrimination and challenges in accessing resources and opportunities.
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The minority is the group that does not have most people with it. Majority holds the power, minority does not.
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No, whites are not considered a minority in the United States. The term "minority" in the U.S. typically refers to groups that are underrepresented or have less power due to factors like race, ethnicity, or gender. Whites make up the majority of the U.S. population.