People of the same ethnicity settling in a specific area is often referred to as an "ethnic enclave." These enclaves form when individuals from a particular ethnic or cultural group establish a community to maintain their cultural identity, support one another, and create social networks. Common examples can be found in urban areas where immigrants settle together.
Immigrants travel from their respective countries to another country. Immigrants tend to travel in groups, or settle in areas with many people of their same ethnicity.
They are ways of categorizing people.
The people of a nation should have a shared culture and ethnicity.
People of any ethnicity may shower in the same manner.
Nations should be formed by people who share the same language and ethnicity
Nations should be formed by people who share the same language and ethnicity
Nations should be formed by people who share the same language and ethnicity
No, race and ethnicity are not the same. Race is based on physical characteristics, while ethnicity is based on cultural factors such as nationality, language, and heritage.
Ethnicity and race are related but not the same. Race is based on physical characteristics, while ethnicity is based on cultural factors like language and heritage.
The movement of people from one area to settle in another area within the same country is called internal migration.
It is untrue to say that "everyone is a different ethnicity." By definition, an ethinic group is a set of many more than one person who share cultural values, so for each ethnic group there are many people who have that same ethnicity.
Ethnic Compatibility is when people of the same ethnicity live in the same geographic area. Foods, businesses, social and religious organizations are often tailored to the ethnicity. The language of the mother country may be spoken there on a nominal basis as well.