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  2. Examples of Race and Ethnicity - YourDictionary

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    While racial identity is variable when it comes to governments, it is typically broken down by biological region of origin or skin color. A few examples of racial identifiers or categories include: White or Caucasian - British, French, German, etc. Black - Kenyan, Nigerian, Somalian, biracial, etc.

  3. The differences between race and ethnicity - CNN

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    The US Office of Management and Budget, which determines the racial categories used by the Census Bureau and other federal agencies, currently outlines five racial groups: American Indian or Alaska...

  4. Race vs. Ethnicity: Understand The Complex Difference -...

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    Many white Americans traditionally identify their ethnicity as Irish or German, as another example, based on where their family emigrated from. Religious expression. Ethnicity can also be tied to a religion, particularly when there are social commonalities and longstanding cultural practices involved, as in Judaism or Islam .

  5. The Difference between 'Race' and 'Ethnicity' - Merriam-Webster

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    Today, race refers to a group sharing some outward physical characteristics and some commonalities of culture and history. Ethnicity refers to markers acquired from the group with which one shares cultural, traditional, and familial bonds.

  6. Ethnicity vs. Race vs. Nationality: An Explainer

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    At the core, nationality is an indication of the country where a person is a legal citizen, ethnicity refers to a cultural sense of common ancestry and race is a social construct that divides...

  7. Race and ethnicity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2000 census, 7,015,017 people self-identified as White/American Indian and Alaskan Native, 737,492 as White/Black, 727,197 as White/Asian, and 125,628 as White/Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.

  8. Race vs ethnicity: what is the difference between them? - Live...

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    Related: Why did some people become white? In other words, race is often perceived as something that's inherent in our biology, and therefore inherited across generations. Ethnicity, on the...

  9. Definitions of whiteness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In US census documents, the designation white or Caucasian may overlap with the term Hispanic, which was introduced in the 1980 census as a category of ethnicity, separate and independent of race. [11] . In cases where individuals do not self-identify, the US census parameters for race give each national origin a racial value.

  10. White people - Wikipedia

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    White is a racial classification of people generally used for those of mostly European ancestry. It is also a skin color specifier, although the definition can vary depending on context, nationality, ethnicity and point of view.

  11. Whiteness - National Museum of African American History and...

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    Whiteness and white racialized identity refer to the way that white people, their customs, culture, and beliefs operate as the standard by which all other groups of are compared. Whiteness is also at the core of understanding race in America.