How do ethnic groups contribute to South Korea?
                                                                                                              -Erik Miller, Hammond High School

Ethnic groups are a big part of South Korea. Only about 20,000 thousand people in South Korea
do not belong to a popular ethnic group. Also, those people that don't belong to this group, belong to
mini. groups that are not very popular.

What ethnic group is the most known?

The ethnic group that is the most known in South Korea is the "Homogeneous". This group
is well known in South Korea because of it's good traditions and ceremonies.

How many ethnic groups are there?

There are many ethnic groups in South Korea.

Who are these groups?

There are many groups in South Korea, but there is only one popular group, and that is
"Homogenous". There are more ethnic groups in Asia, but not many in South Korea.

How many people are in each group?

About 80% of South Korea is part of an Ethnic group.

Do these ethnic groups have leaders?

None of these ethnic groups have leaders. They do not have leaders, and
  have no need for them. This is because of the organization of the groups.
One more reason for this is because many people say it would be easier without one.
 

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Credit- South Korea, InfoPlease.com, & South Korea, A Country Study