discusses the distribution of races and ethnicity across the United States

Human bein" rel="nofollow">ings often identify themselves usin" rel="nofollow">ing one or a combin" rel="nofollow">ination of several terms such as race, ethnicity, nationality, and gender. The terms race and ethnicity are often confused and used in" rel="nofollow">interchangeably. Chapter 7 of the text begin" rel="nofollow">ins by distin" rel="nofollow">inguishin" rel="nofollow">ing between the terms and discusses the distribution of races and ethnicity across the United States. Ethnicity, like other cultural traits, is a function of migration and the chapter discusses the distribution of ethnicities across the United States. The chapter also examin" rel="nofollow">ines the relationships between ethnicities and nationalities, ethnic diversities in" rel="nofollow">in some countries, and the issues that arise when ethnicities combin" rel="nofollow">ine within" rel="nofollow">in one territory. In the text, case studies of conflicts among ethnic groups in" rel="nofollow">in Europe, Western Asia, and Africa are provided. After readin" rel="nofollow">ing chapter 7 and reviewin" rel="nofollow">ing the PowerPoin" rel="nofollow">int slides, complete the followin" rel="nofollow">ing assignments: Watch the video “Srebrenica: Lookin" rel="nofollow">ing for Justice” (located in" rel="nofollow">in the Student Study Area of Ch. 7 in" rel="nofollow">in) and post a response to the questions on the Discussion Board. (min" rel="nofollow">in. 250 words, 10 poin" rel="nofollow">ints) Thin" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">ing Spatially on: Ethnicity in" rel="nofollow">in Sub-Saharan Africa and the African slave trade.