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A group of baseball people is a team. A team includes the players, the managers, the coaches, the owners, etc.A group of baseball people may be a league, which is a group of teams.
A collective noun for a small group of angry people is a gang of thugs; a collective noun for a large group of angry people is a mob of people.
The collective noun for a group of rowdy people is a mob of people.
A caravan is a group of people traveling together.
In 1969, a large group of Mexican American students, calling themselves Chicanos, met in Denver to hammer out a national agenda on political and cultural issues
Yes, "Mexican People" should be capitalized as it refers to a specific group of people from Mexico.
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Mexican Food is a cooking style not a food group. Mexican food items fall into all of the food groups.
The Mexican peasants. Land reform was the Zapatistas' main issue.
Mexican Americans encompass a wide group of people who were born in or reside in the United States of Mexican descent. Mexican is a nationality and is not limited to one single race. Most are either mexica, or mestizo.
I am not aware that Venezuelan cuisine has had any significant influence at all on Australian cuisine. Venezuelans do not comprise a large immigrant group in Australia. In recent decades Australian cuisine has received much more influence from Asian countries such as Malaysia, China, Thailand and Japan.
it is the unique characteristics and norms of a certain group of people- usually based on music, cuisine, habits, lifestyle, religion ect. It is a group identity fostered by social patterns-
Cutural Heterogeneity is how relatiively dissimilar one group of people are from another group's beliefs and ideas. An example would be a Mexican -American from an Anglo American in respect to English music Cutural Heterogeneity is how relatiively dissimilar one group of people are from another group's beliefs and ideas. An example would be a Mexican -American from an Anglo American in respect to English music
No. "Mexican" is a nationality, which spans a diverse group of ethnic groups, such as mestizo, Mayan, Zapotec or Nahuatl.
Mexican Americans are the largest Hispanic group in the US.