Communities which are less in number than the rest of the population are called?
(a) Scheduled Caste
(b) Schedule Tribe
(c) Minorities
(d) Backward Class
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The communities which are less in number than the rest of the population are called · age structure:
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The correct answer is OPTION C: Minorities.
- Certain communities are not deemed minorities because they lack distinguishing qualities.
- A minority is a separate cultural, ethnic, or racial group that coexists with but is subordinate to a dominant group.
- The major defining attribute of a minority group, according to the term employed in the social sciences, is subordination.
- As a result, minority status is rarely linked to the population.
- In rare cases, one or more so-called minority groups may outnumber the majority group.
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