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D.Colonialism created ethnic tensions.
The indigenous people were all discriminated by the European settlers and had their land taken away.
French people
both movements were hindered by internal conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups.
Both movements were hindered by internal conflicts between different ethnic and religious groups.
It is the relations between the different ethnic groups. There is often tension and racism between the races and ethnic groups, and this term refers to such tensions and the efforts to eliminate them. On an individual level, this term might be a euphemism for sex between two people of different ethnic groups.
Ethnic tensions refers to conflicts of interest among various ethnic groups within a society. Thus as example, if a large city has a police force that is dominated by a specific ethnic group, this can create tensions between the police force and poor minority groups in their relationships with each other. The dominate ethnic group will in some cases try to take advantage of the fact that they have police powers over a smaller ethnic group with problems such as poverty. Tensions between the "haves & have nots" become "ethnic tensions".
Ethnic tensions in Czechoslovakia led to
They are similar because they were both battle ground during world war ll, they are different because one is over popularized and one is not
Ethnic and religious tensions in Central Asia are _____ those in the Caucasus.
The balkins were people of a different ethnic so yea didnt answer your question but yea go read a book
in 1914, no role of ethnic or religious tensions
Clinton handled tensions between ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia by performing a lift and strike operation which entailed bombing Serb supply lines and lifting an embargo that prevented the shipment of military arms to the former Yugoslavia. .
Colonialism created politically unstable nations
During the territorial period of Louisiana, there were troubled ethnic relations between French Creoles, American settlers, and Native American tribes. Tensions arose from land disputes, cultural differences, and conflicts over political representation. Additionally, the forced assimilation policies imposed by the American government caused friction with the existing ethnic groups in the region.
Racial or ethnic tensions
It increased ethnic tensions in Africa.