What does your question mean? Are you stating that there should be no minorities? Please be specific.
One could answer your question, as phrased:
Because we, as a society, do not advocate genocide; however I don't believe that is what you meant. Do you mean to ask, "Why do certain groups in the United States tend to resist assimilation?", and even that assumes that certain groups do, intentionally, make efforts to resist assimilation, and assumptions are not facts.
National Society of Minorities in Hospitality was created in 1989.
No, the proportion of minorities in the US Congress does not match the proportion of minorities in the general US society. Minorities are underrepresented in Congress compared to their share of the population.
African american, latins or hispanic, and oriental are the largest groups of minorities in the United States even when there are other minorities also.
The constitution I beleive does not contradict human rights and protects the haramy womens and other minorities. Hope this helps :)
The constitution I beleive does not contradict human rights and protects the haramy womens and other minorities. Hope this helps :)
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Social Darwinists
individuals or groups who are different from the major population in a society
Two characteristics of sociological minorities are they often experience discrimination and have limited access to resources and opportunities compared to the dominant group. They may also face social stigmatization and marginalization within society.
Kate Gerrish has written: 'Nursing for a multi-ethnic society' -- subject(s): Medical care, Minorities, Minorities in nursing, Nursing, Social aspects, Social aspects of Nursing, Study and teaching
Milton L. Barron has written: 'Minorities in a changing world' 'The juvenile in delinquent society'
Some of the groups targeted most for prejudice in current society include racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, immigrants, people with disabilities, and religious minorities. These groups often face discrimination, stereotyping, and systemic barriers that can impact their daily lives and opportunities. It is important to address and challenge prejudice to create a more inclusive and equitable society for all.