https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._5_(Beethoven)
http://www.southshorepress.net/2017/03/22/canditates-screen-for-suffolk-legislative-races/
Analysis by 2010 Federal Population Census[edit] Fifteen largest ancestries in the United States in the 2010 census.[81] Rank Ancestry Number % of total population 1 German 49,206,934 17.1 % 2 African 45,284,752 14.6 % 3 Irish 35,523,082 11.6 % 4 Mexican 31,789,483 10.9 % 5 English 26,923,091 9.0 % 6 American 19,911,467 6.7 % 7 Italian 17,558,598 5.9 % 8 Polish 9,739,653 3.0 % 9 French 9,136,092 2.9 % 10 Scottish 5,706,263 1.9 % 11 Scotch-Irish 5,102,858 1.7 % 12 Native Am 4,920,336 1.6 % +Alaskan Native 13 Dutch 4,810,511 1.6 % 14 Puerto Rican 4,607,774 1.5 % 15 Norwegian 4,557,539 1.5 % ~2 million Arab Americans. Estimated 500,000 Turkish Americans. 5M Jewish Americans. Persians? Kurds? (Considered "white" ???). 17M Asian Americans 5.6% This made Asian Americans 5.6 percent of the total American population. The largest ethnic groups represented in the census were Chinese (3.79 million), Filipino (3.41 million), Indian (3.18 million), Vietnamese (1.73 million), Korean (1.7 million), and Japanese (1.3 million).
Pick from groups of people they would not want as neighbors:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States#Ancestry
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ranging from 11.8% (FL) to 43.9 % (ND). German American Mexican Irish African Italian English Japanese Puerto Rican |
The plurality (not majority) ethnic background in each county in the US in 2000: German English Norwegian Dutch Finnish Irish French Italian Mexican Native Spanish-American African-American Puerto Rican |
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