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Which of the following is an example of a religious group, rather than ethnic group, in the middle east?
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In general, common Middle East examples of religious (not ethnic) groups are: Sunni Muslims, Shia Muslims, Christians (e.g. Coptic, Maronite), Druze, Baha'is, Yazidis.
Common ethnic groups are: Arabs, Kurds, Persians (Iranians), Turks, Azeris, Armenians. Note there are overlaps/complications (e.g. Jews and Armenians have both religious and ethnic dimensions).
In general, common Middle East examples of religious (not ethnic) groups are: Sunni Muslims, Shia Muslims, Christians (e.g. Coptic, Maronite), Druze, Baha'is, Yazidis.
Common ethnic groups are: Arabs, Kurds, Persians (Iranians), Turks, Azeris, Armenians. Note there are overlaps/complications (e.g. Jews and Armenians have both religious and ethnic dimensions).
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