Multicultural Matrix and Analysis Worksheet
Culturegrams database
Select and research six ethnic groups in Culturegrams. Use the following instructions to access Culturegrams:
- After clicking on University Library, click on Country Profiles and Economic Data, listed under Library Resources.
- Click Culturegrams.
- Navigate Culturegrams using the map or use the search option for specific terms.
Complete the University of Phoenix Material: Multicultural Matrix and Analysis Worksheet..
Write a 350- to 700- word analysis of the advantages of a multicultural society and labor force.
Format your analysis according to appropriate course-level APA guidelines.
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Multicultural Matrix and Analysis Worksheet
Part I
What is the group’s history in the United States? | What is the group’s population in the United States? | What are some attitudes and customs people of this group may practice? | What is something you admire about this group’s people, lifestyle, or society? | |
1. <Indians>
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They were the first in America before the Europeans came along | The population of Indians in the country according to the 2010 United States Census was 2, 843,391 | They have a strong religious following that is not common for many societies and ethnic groups across the country. | Something that I admire about Indians in America is how cohesive they are. Most of them also still continue to practice their customs and traditions. |
2. African-Americans
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Most of their ancestors came to America as slaves during the years when slavery was still legal in the country. | The population of African Americans in the United States is estimated to be over 27 million people which is 12% of the population. | A common custom among many African American societies is that the family is the bedrock of the community. | I admire the resilience of black Americans that after having gone through many years of oppression, they can now live the American dream. |
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