A nation where all of the people are of the same ethnicity and racial background. No nation in the world is completely homogeneous although some nations that are known for having mainly homogeneous populations include Japan and the two Koreas.
A homogeneous society is a group of people that have common ties with race, ethnic or religious backgrounds.
USA hasn't a homogeneous society; but today only small groups of individuals can be homogeneous, in any country.
India hasn't a homogeneous society; but today only small groups of individuals can be homogeneous, in any country.
ice is homogenous
North Korea and South Korea are the top two highest ranking countries for homogeneous population and both are located in Asia.Both North Korea and South Korea are considered to be 100% homogeneous. All native North and South Koreans are considered to be from one common ancestry of race.Japan (also in Asia) is not far behind at 99% homogeneous.China by contrast has more than 50 minority sub groups and is considered heterogeneous.------------------------WRONG ANSWER: "Im thinking Asia but i really dont know."
modern society in today's world
USA hasn't a homogeneous society; but today only small groups of individuals can be homogeneous, in any country.
India hasn't a homogeneous society; but today only small groups of individuals can be homogeneous, in any country.
Milk is homogeneous. France is not.
nope
I believe a society in which the social groups, or sexes are mixed, or homogenized.
Japan
The country of 69
A society that only consists of one type of person, usually refers to class, ethnic backgroun, religious faith etc.
Christians might oppose a homogeneous society, which are groups of people that have common ties with race, ethnic or religious backgrounds, because of the way they were raised and their beliefs.
some of the advantages are that there is more unity in national affairs and that there is no racial discrimination. basically, a homogeneous society can have more unity and understanding as well as less violence directed at a particular race or religion.
Yes.
Divisions within society that reinforce on another, making more homogeneous or similar