The correct answer is "Most of the people of East Asian and South Asian descent live in Honduras.".
The majority of the people in Honduras share the same ethnical background as their Salvadorian counterparts. In other words, the majority of the population are mestizos. However, there is a small group of people (less than 1% of the population) which are Northern African descendants and are predominantly white.
During the late nineteenth century the U.S. economy underwent a spectacular increase in industrial growth. Abundant resources, an expanding labor force, government policy, and skilled entrepreneurs facilitated this shift to the large-scale production of manufactured goods. For many U.S. citizens industrialization resulted in an unprecedented prosperity but others did not benefit as greatly from the process. The expansion of manufacturing created a need for large numbers of factory workers. Although the average standard of living for workers increased steadily during the last decades of the nineteenth century, many workers struggled to make ends meet. At the turn of the century it took an annual income of at least $600 to live comfortably but the average worker made between $400 and $500 per year.
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