Yes they are world wide
no
The largest minority group in the US is Latino, and the second largest minority group is African.
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African-Americans 12-14% is the largest racial minority, though Hispanics are largest ethnic minority, being Hispanic is not a race. It just refers to the those who are from one the former Spanish colonies.
No, roughly 16% of Congress is minority while 32% of the US population is minority.
They are considered minorities in countries where they are a minority. Not in the country of their origin.For instance sub-continental Indians in the UK are a minority in the UK but not in India.People of Chinese decent are a minority in the UK but not in China, a similar case also prevails for people of African ancestry.
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The total population was close to 132,000,000 people. There were close to?æ119,000,000 whites and 13,000,000 living in the U.S. at that time.?æ
No, Women are not considered a minority as of the new legislation.
Yes, they are not the majority of the US population, so they therefor have to be a minority. Yes, they are; however, considering Asians are around 58% of the worlds population they shouldn't be by any means.
The largest minority group in the US is Latino, and the second largest minority group is African.
Some people refer to the current US President, Barack Obama as a minority President because he is of his Afro American heritage. Even though his mother is considered a "white" person, it does not matter. This is because never has a US President had a dual heritage, thus "minority" is still a logical term to use.
There's more than one race that's classified as Hispanic.ArgentinianBrazilianBolivianBelizeanChileanCosta RicanColombianCubanDominicanEcuadorianGuatemalanHonduranMexicanNicaraguanPuerto RicanPanamanianPeruvianParaguayanSalvadoranUruguayanVenezuelan
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No
Under the law, you are not considered a minority just because you speak a second language.
No- Washigton was not considered to be a member of a minority. He was of English ancestry like most of the people in the country.