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artcher [175]
3 years ago
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!-People now identify with various groups. How does the idea of race, ethnicity, and nationality impact on

e another? Use examples from lessons or your own research to support your viewpoint. You may elect to choose a specific group of people or discuss U.S. society in general. Your response should be at least 150 words.
History
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zloy xaker [14]3 years ago
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Well the race and ethnicity would be very overlooked by the U.S. society. The Nationality of a person could always impact other people's nationality mostly due to racial wars in the U.S. With all the different races and ethnicity in the United States makes many of these people uncomfortable mostly at the fact that they all have different cultural interests and some even have to adapt to the cultures around their community. For Example, the thing that is going on right now with the immigration policies. These policies are taking children from parents to be deported to their home country and that is a problem that the U.S. has. 

Novay_Z [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

The idea of race, ethnicity and nationality comes down to how open minded or xenophobic a person is or feels at certain moment to consider a social circle.

Scientifically, meaning biologically or genetically speaking, there is no such thing as race; in ancient times when people had almost no understanding of biology or life evolution, they used to explain phenomena by considering only external isolated facts and then generalize from that, leaving most information out

<em>(little science behind it)</em>,

that was how someone occurred to categorize humanity based only on a few external traits and then associated those with a bunch of regions they knew about, which was basically a whimsical, fickle and shallow thing to do.

Identify yourself with a group is a matter of sympathy or/and empathy; it's just being conscious about similarities and differences, being conscious about oneness and otherness, about your reality and the reality of others, which might sound ambiguous but it's the idea of being a part and the whole at the same time, or being part of the whole and being able to tell.

Being able to identify similarities and differences is a natural and inevitable thing to do for humans and that's ok, now if we go to the extremes and move too heavy with fear or entitlement, an then we add excessive passion to that mix we might end up loosing track of reality and existential crisis which can lead to isolation and social segregation, whether is voluntary or enforced, that is when people face bigotry and prejudice, specially if t's backed by institutional power, focusing on what makes us different instead of what makes us the same, and the rest is history.

Once people loose track of reality and is not able to find <em>(being conscious of)</em> the huge similarities but focuses on little differences, a whole cracks and divides, but empathy fosters sympathy which can lead to unity.

Explanation:

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