NO. Culture is based on the circumstances and location where a person is raised. Now it usually happens that people are raised in circumstances where the majority of people in their immediate vicinity are of the same race, but this is simply a correlation. The massive "social experiment" of the African diaspora throughout the Americas shows how differently Blacks have become culturally due to their having been born in different milieus.
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Culture is not inherently tied to a person's race. Culture encompasses a set of beliefs, customs, and practices that are shared by a group of people, regardless of race. While race may influence an individual's exposure to certain cultural influences, culture itself is more about shared values and behaviors within a community.
Ethnocentrism.
No, slavery in Mayan society was not based on race. It was more commonly a result of indebtedness, warfare, or being captured in battle. Social status and wealth were also factors that could lead to enslavement.
Cultural ethnocentrism.
No, Chinese is not a race. It's a national origin, nationality, and demonym for the people of China. People from the continent of Asia are termed "Asians" for racial purposes. However, in Anthropology, race is not determined based on skin color.Race is determined base on skull size, shape, and features. Chinese people would most likely fall into the Mongoloidal classification in Anthropology. Some in other regions of China and Asia may fall into the Caucasoidal category.
All humans have the potential for intelligence regardless of race. Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a variety of factors such as genetics, environment, education, and opportunities for growth and learning. It is not accurate or fair to rank intelligence based on race.