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one ethnic group was almost eliminated
The Ottoman Empire was involved in various conflicts and events that led to the deaths of numerous ethnic groups. One of the most significant instances was the Armenian Genocide during World War I, where an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were systematically killed or displaced. Additionally, other ethnic groups, including Assyrians and Greeks, also faced persecution and violence during this period. The empire's actions have been widely condemned and are considered acts of genocide by many historians and scholars.
The ethnic diversity of Poland was not changed by the country's integration into the European Union in 2004. While EU membership has facilitated greater mobility and interaction with other cultures, the core demographic landscape of Poland, shaped by historical events and migration patterns, remained largely intact during this period. The significant shifts in ethnic diversity primarily occurred due to historical events such as World War II and the subsequent border changes, rather than recent political developments.
Since all the various ethnic groups live in the world, the world does not have a single ethnicity. Only a small region in which the vast majority of the inhabitants are of the same ethnic group can be said to "have" an ethnicity.
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Notably , Japanese-Americans .
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one ethnic group was almost eliminated
White people.
Yes - the best example of this is Christianity, which was a local/ethnic religion in Judea during the Roman Empire but through conquests and imperialism became a dominant world religion.
The Austria-Hungarian ethnic groups of the urban middle and upper classes sought power to make decisions for their future. This was during the time of the World War II.
It was "exported" by the British during the colonial period.
Sir Francis Drake
No other ethnic groups were allowed into service.
There was no World Cup in 1942 or 1946 due to World War II.
During that time period Russia was a Communist nation.