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ETHNICITY AND SOCIAL FACTORS
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Ethnicity and social factors are deeply intertwined, shaping individual identity, societal structures, and intercultural interactions. Ethnicity influences language, traditions, and social status, while social factors such as class, education, and economic conditions impact the way ethnic groups are perceived and treated. This article explores the relationship between ethnicity and social factors, focusing on their role in cultural identity, social mobility, and systemic inequalities. Through an analysis of historical and contemporary perspectives, the discussion highlights how ethnicity intersects with broader societal structures to shape human experiences.
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