Answer:
Differences between African Americans and European Americans were examined to find how ethnic identity salience was enacted in interethnic conversations, A sample of 126 African Americans and 78 European Americans was recruited from the community using a snowball sampling method. First, different factor structures for the two groups indicated that African Americans conceptualize sociocultural and political identity as separate constructs while European Americans express a singular and social definition of ethnic identity and experience less identity salience than African Americans. Secondly, although our sample is small, those who used the label “African American” expressed greater political ethnic identity salience than those who used the label “Black”. This finding is consistent with others' research indicating a continuing trend toward a positive political posture for African Americans. Third, ethnic identity was found to be negatively related to interethnic communication satisfaction for European Americans. Stronger European American ethnic identity was related to less satisfying interethnic conversational outcomes in less intimate relationships. Ethnic identity salience showed no significant relationship to interethnic conversational outcomes for European Americans communicating with friends nor for African Americans no matter the relational distance.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
There is a large urban population.
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Answer:
Sultanate / Monarchy
Explanation:
The Ottoman Empire, ever since its formation and until its later phases of existence has had a sultan as its leader. The empire was officially a sultanate. The sultan was the person that had absolute power in the empire, and there was no authority that can control and regulate his actions. What the sultan wanted, the subjugated performed. The sultanate only finished when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk led a revolution and managed to take over the government, thus abolishing the sultanate and trying to create a modern nations.