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Brums [2.3K]
1 year ago
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in the world region of south america, which categories below represent an ethnic reaffirmation of the contribution of their peop

le?
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k0ka [10]1 year ago
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A cultural reaffirmation of the value of one's own people is represented by negritude and indigenismo.

<h3>What is ethnic diversity?</h3>

The presence of individuals from many cultural and racial backgrounds in one location is referred to as ethnic diversity. While variety refers to how people differ based on age, sex, gender, culture, etc., ethnicity refers to a group's common cultural standards.

Since it helps eliminate unfavorable perceptions and individual biases regarding other groups, ethnic variety is crucial. Furthermore, acknowledging and respecting "ways of being" that are not necessarily similar to our own is made easier by cultural diversity. So that we can create bridges for trust, respect, and compassion across cultural boundaries as we connect with others.

Learn more about ethnic diversity, from:

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