Ethnic vs. Religious Groups

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Ethnic vs. Religious Groups

The Middle East is home to different ethnic and religious groups The Middle East is home to different ethnic and religious groups. An ethnic group is a group identified on the basis of religion, race, or national origin. A religious group has a distinct identity based on common religious beliefs and practices.

While this mix of ethnic and religious groups can provide layers of richness to a nation’s culture, it can also lead to tensions among various groups.

There are three major ethnic groups in the Middle East. What are they There are three major ethnic groups in the Middle East. What are they? Use the link below to text your answer: 1st period: http://todaysmeet.com/rileyworldstudies1 4th period: http://todaysmeet.com/rileyworldstudies4 5th period: http://todaysmeet.com/rileyworldstudies5

The 3 major ethnic groups in the Middle East are the Arabs, Persians, and Kurds.

The majority of people in the Middle East are Arabs, an ethnic group who speak Arabic as a native language and identify themselves as Arab.

Persians live in Iran. Until 1935, Iran was known as Persia, and most Iranians today are not Arabs, but Persians who speak Farsi

Kurds are an ethnic group that originated as a semi-nomadic, tribal people. Kurds now live mostly in the mountains of several countries in an area informally named Kurdistan.

Many ethnic groups make up Afghanistan’s population Many ethnic groups make up Afghanistan’s population. Migration from its neighbors like Iran and China, plus invasions and wars, have led to great ethnic diversity within the country.

What major religious groups are found in the Middle East?

The major religious groups in the Middle East: Muslims Christians Jewish The Jewish people are considered to be both an ethnic and a religious group. Religious Jews believe in Judaism, but half of the Jewish people living in Israel are secular, with no beliefs in Judaism. In Biblical times, the Jewish people were considered to be a nation.