The Pashtun are represented by about 40% of the population while Tajiks make up about 25 percent. The decendants of Genghis Khan called the Hazra who are Mongols constitute as much as 20% of the population.
ethnic: Pashtun 42%, Tajik 27%, Hazara 9%, Uzbek 9%, Aimak 4%, Turkmen 3%, Baloch 2%, other 4%
religious: Sunni Muslim 80%, Shia Muslim 19%, other 1%
CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
Between 1995 and 2000 in the United States, there was continued growth in the Hispanic and Asian populations through both immigration and birth rates. The Black population also increased during this period, while the White population growth slowed down. Overall, there was increased diversity due to these shifts in racial and ethnic demographics.
The racial group was the whites, the ethnic group was english men, and the religious groups were Seperatists and Quakers. I have no idea why for the racial and ethnic but for religious was obviously in search of freedom of religion. :)
co-existant of a variety of distant racial groups co-existant of a variety of distant racial groups
Afghanistan
The patterns of interaction between majority and minority racial and ethnic groups varies between groups. Many majority groups will look down on minority groups as if they do not have equal rights.
Thailand's population is predominantly made up of Thai people, with smaller ethnic minorities including Chinese, Malay, and indigenous groups such as Karen and Hmong. There is also a significant population of expatriates from various countries living in Thailand.
Unequal treatment among ethnic groups is called discrimination. This can manifest in various forms, such as unequal access to opportunities, resources, or services based on a person's ethnicity. Discrimination is often rooted in prejudice and can have harmful effects on individuals and communities.
The most accurate description regarding the movement of racial or ethnic groups from 1995 to 2000 is that at least 40 percent of all ethnic or racial groups changed residency.
It is a national celebration, not a racial one.
Both, but it should be noted that, as a nation, it consists of many ethnic groups.
There are seven main ethnic groups or tribes in Afghanistan including the Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks, Turkmens, Nuristanis, and Baluchs.
Violent confrontations that erupted between racial and ethnic groups