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Yes, the Asian community is generally not considered an underrepresented minority in the United States because they have achieved high levels of educational attainment and economic success compared to other minority groups.
Because women are discriminated against based on their sex Hope this helps :)
No, Portuguese people are not considered a minority in America. They are typically categorized as white or Caucasian, which is the majority racial group in the United States.
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.
In the United States, non-Hispanic White individuals are generally not considered a minority group, as they make up the largest demographic segment of the population. While the definition of minority can vary based on context, in terms of population size, non-Hispanic Whites are the majority group. Other racial and ethnic groups, including Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Indigenous peoples, are typically classified as minorities.
because it is bigger than all the states in the united states
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Yes, the Bahamas is considered to be outside of the United States.
Historically, minority groups have been treated harshly in the United States when they first begin to arrive. In the 1800's and into the 1900's Irish Immigrants came to the United States. They were looked upon as dirty, worthless, and Un-American. However, as the Irish began to immerse themselves into the American culture, they became accepted. It may take many years for minority groups to be accepted because they are not viewed as true "Americans".
The largest minority group in the US is Latino, and the second largest minority group is African.
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No, Puerto Rico is not considered an international destination because it is a territory of the United States.