Cultural Diversity in United States of America



Cultural diversity is a term often used to describe the cultural and ethnic diversity of a nation and advocates of it often argue that diversity is a positive force for a society’s cultural identity.
Respect other cultures by giving everyone the right to express their own beliefs and practice their own way of life.
-In USA:
The cultural diversity are associated with a political correctness and with the rise of ethnic identity politics.
Pat Buchanan, a American Republican, described cultural diversity as "an across-the-board assult on Anglo-American heritage.
This cultural diversity receive many critics, one is acuse cultural diversity of separate cultures...




Here you can see the different percentage of the most representative race groups:
-White (non Hispanic) 72.3% 228.2 million
-Black (non Hispanic) 12.5% 46.9 million
-Asian 3.7% 13.4 million
-Hispanic 10.6% 2.4 million
-Native Americans/Ak Native 0.9% 0.43 million

One interesting fact is that most of these races are divided by zones, in a single neighborhood you can sometimes only see one specific ethnicity. You can see in the graphic below the ethnic diversity in USA:


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