Relates to common racial, tribal or culture origin or background that community identify with or claims
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Culture has to do with the language, religion, and customs that characterize a particular group's way of life. Ethnicity usually refers to the national background with which a person identifies. Race is a social construct that's often associated with skin color and other physical features.
The Census Bureau defines race as a person's self-identification with one or more social groups. An individual can report as White, Black or African American, Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, or some other race.
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- Language, religious beliefs, and social norms are all examples of aspects of culture that assist to differentiate one society or group from another.
- Culture also includes items like food. Ethnicity is a description of a person's cultural roots, which are the sources from which they derive their deepest sense of identity.
- The concept of race is a social construction, and as such, it is not necessarily relevant to physical features such as skin tone or other physical qualities.
- The social categories that a person sees themselves as fitting into are what the Census Bureau considers to be the most important factor in determining a person's racial identity.
- When questioned about their racial heritage, a person has the option of responding that they are White, Black or African American, Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, or a race that does not fall into either of those categories.
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