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What race do Spaniards?

Spaniards are generally considered to be of Caucasian or European descent, with a mix of various ancestral influences. It is important to note that race is a social construct with no scientific basis, and individuals may identify with different racial or ethnic backgrounds.


What is the distinction between race and color?

Race refers to a person's ethnic or cultural background, while color refers to a person's skin tone or complexion. Race is a broader category that encompasses various cultural and ethnic characteristics, while color specifically refers to the physical appearance of a person's skin.


Where did the Spaniards came from?

The Spaniards originated from the Iberian Peninsula, which includes the modern-day countries of Spain and Portugal. They are a blend of various ethnic groups and cultures that have shaped the people of the region over centuries.


How many people of Philippines have?

As of 2021, the estimated population of the Philippines is around 113 million people. The country has a diverse population with various ethnic groups and languages spoken across its different regions.


Where did malays come from?

There are, a number of places of origin for ethnic Malays. But you have to be careful which "Malay" you are referring to. Whether you are referring to the ethnic Malays centered around the Malay Peninsula or Malay Archipelago or the Malay Race which is focused on all of Southeast Asia, Oceania and the African island of Madagascar.Theoretically, ethnic Malays; have three places of origin. China, Taiwan and the African island of Madagascar for Madagascar is where a lot of Austronesian people are descended from. Ethnic Malays, are thought to have their origins from two places in China. There is a Chinese scripture, that mentions a kingdom in China called "Mo Lo Yu", Malays are called "Melayu" in the Malay language. This is a theoretical, and legend-based. The other, is the Yunnan Province. There is where many, Southeast Asian ethnicities are thought to have derived from. Including ethnic Malays, Khmers (Cambodians), and the Tai-Dai peole (Vietnamese, Thai, Laotian). Also, ethnic Malays have genetic similarity with Taiwanese aborgines. Ethnic Malays, are Austronesian speakers so they definately have origin in Taiwan and Africa since those are the two places where all of Austronesian speakers are thought to have originated. Some ethnic Malays, also have some Indian origin as well, but those from Malaysia and Indonesia have some Indian origin. After Taiwan, the starting origin then reached the Philippines and then later Borneo, Sulawesi and Sumatra. Prior to this discovery, people (especially Filipinos) thought that Malays were from Indonesia and then sailed up north to Malaysia, Brunei and Philippines. And whenever I see that, the term "bogus" comes into mind. Big and bold as it is here. Because that is the best word to describe that theory. Because the Malay language has no origin in the Philippines. Despite being disproven, Filipino schools STILL continue to preach this totally bogus lie which is why Filipinos these days yap on about how "totally ethnic Malay" they are yet they don't even speak the language. The Malays did come to the Philippines, but the Filipinos were already there from an origin in China and Taiwan. After the Taiwanese and Chinese lineage, the true Malay as an "ethnicity" started in Borneo and Sumatra. That is where the true ethnic Malays formed, that is where the Malay language began to take shape. Not the Philippines, therefore Filipinos are not "Malays" by ethnicity! Javanese, Sundanese and Balinese Indonesians all speak Malay (as Indonesian), they aren't ethnic Malays but they don't have a problem with it.The Malay Race on the other hand, also has its origins in Taiwan and Madagascar. Meaning that Illocanos (Filipino), Tausugs (Filipino/Malaysian), all Filipino ethnic groups, Taiwanese, Javanese (Indonesians), Sundanese (Indonesians), all other Indonesian ethnicities are related and close to ethnic Malays but are not ethnic Malays. Vietnamese people also have some Malay (Austronesian) origin.

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What would Most housing within the various ethnic enclaves be considered?

Tenements


Most housing within the various ethnic enclave could be considered what?

Tenements


Immigrants often stayed in neighborhoods with other people from the same country. What were these neighborhoods called?

Ethnic enclaves


In what part of a city most ethnic enclaves were?

The slums


When most ethnic enclaves were in what part of a city?

The slums


Are ethnic enclaves a problem?

Ethnic enclaves can be seen as both beneficial and problematic. On one hand, they provide a sense of community, cultural preservation, and support for immigrants. On the other hand, they may contribute to social segregation, limit economic mobility, and hinder integration into the broader society. The impact of ethnic enclaves often depends on the context and dynamics of the specific community in question.


What is an ethnic island?

Small, rural and ethnically homogeneous enclaves situated in a larger, more diverse culture


Why did Chinese workers established ethnic enclaves in railroad boom towns?

They were escaping from the harrasment and discrimination they experienced.


Immigrants often stayed in the neighborhood with other people from the same country what were these neighborhoods called?

Ethnic enclaves


What has the author Stephanie Bohon written?

Stephanie Bohon has written: 'Latinos in ethnic enclaves' -- subject(s): Employment, Hispanic Americans


What does Massey and spatial assimilation thesis say about ethnic enclaves?

Massey's spatial assimilation thesis posits that ethnic enclaves can initially provide immigrants with social and economic support, but over time, they may hinder full integration into the broader society. While these enclaves offer a sense of community and cultural preservation, they can also limit access to resources and opportunities that facilitate upward mobility. Ultimately, as immigrants assimilate and achieve better socioeconomic status, they tend to move out of these enclaves, leading to greater spatial dispersion and integration into mainstream society.


Why are almost all non-native english-speakers bilingual?

immigrants of one ethnic group are usually too few in number to live in ethnic enclaves where their culture prevails. By: Booky Solis BABY ;))