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The term minority group is potentially ambiguous and confusing, particularly for sociologists, because: the relative proportions of minority and majority groups change over time. they often disagree about the percentage of the population that is nonwhite. sociology is a dynamic discipline that has difficulty with a static concept such as minority group. they use the term to mean disadvantaged, not necessarily a group of less than 50 percent of the population.

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The term minority group is potentially ambiguous and confusing, particularly for sociologists, because:

D. they use the term to mean disadvantaged, not necessarily a group of less than 50 percent of the population.

Step-by-step explanation:

When people in general use the term "minority", they are referring to less the fifty percent of a group, whatever that group is. If we say, for instance, that the minority of the class voted for a longer break, we know that less than 50% of the students thought a longer break was necessary. However, when it comes to sociology, minority does not necessarily refer to a group that forms less than 50% of the population. Any group whose individuals are treated unequally due to cultural or physical characteristics is a minority. For instance, women are considered a minority, even though it is common for them to constitute a greater part of the population in several countries.

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