Respuesta :
Most ethnic minorities in China do not have separate government
from the Han majority. So your answer is A. government
Answer:
Most ethnic minorities in 'China' do not have separate government from the Han Majority.
Explanation:
- The non-Han majority are called ethnic minorities in China. They are not recognized by the government of China. Only 55 groups have been given recognition.
- The population of China constitutes '8.49 percent' of the recognized ethnic groups.
- Economic and cultural changes have brought all the ethnic groups in China together.
- This enabled them to develop mutual relations, development, interdependence among themselves towards China's civilization.