For an answer one can only go to the people themselves--not to those of good birth who are in a sense foreigners, or different racially as we have seen, but to the true natives who remain from generation to generation on the land.
The former are closely related racially to the Dutch inhabitants of Holland, with which country Belgium formerly was united.
Racially and socially Belgium felt itself closely allied to France, economically its interests were much greater with Germany.
In the first place the Dual Monarchy was occupied continuously with the most vexing internal questions caused by the incessant difficulties arising between its racially different population.
Some of the leaders of these Einsatzkommandos were guided by racial considerations; particularly, of course, if someone were a Jew or of Jewish type or could otherwise be classified as racially inferior, he was picked for execution.
We should know before going much farther whether the extensive social improvements that are annually effected are to any considerable degree racially permanent.
It is conceivable that measures of relief may be practically without permanent effect or even racially detrimental.
The Norwegian and Swedish peoples are racially very similar in character and habits, and mutually respect each other.
This may illustrate the blunders of foreign criticism, perhaps, rather than any inadequacy in the racially representative character of Japanese art.
I think it would be difficult to prove that our composite American nationality has developed a mode of humor and satire which is racially different from the humor and satire of the Old World.
But the lack of protection also had a less attractive and moreracially skewed side.
Certainly none of the European nations are racially homogeneous.
The population of China is the mostracially homogeneous of all large populations in the world.
And this involves a recognition of the fact that nationality is never to be defined solely in terms of race or language, but can arise, and should be encouraged to arise, among racially divided communities such as Canada and South Africa.
They were racially as well as historically distinct from the rest of the continent.
To the nationalists they were an alien people raciallyand religiously, whose assimilation with the Russian people was neither possible nor desirable.
Geographically, raciallyand socially, Galicia is a part of Russia.
It has not altered the fact that the raw material so miserably utilized is, in point of strength, of the best; that it is abundant, racially homogeneous, and is multiplying rapidly.
Experience and the facts of everyday observation, on the other hand, tend to confirm us in the belief that racially no purity of descent is to be supposed for an instant.
There is, as we have sought to prove, no single uniform type of head peculiar to the Jewish people which may be regarded as in any sense racially hereditary.
East of the Rhine, the racially similar German peoples did not lose their German speech.
We shall discuss the direct results first, the nature of which depends largely on whether the newcomers are racially homogeneous with the population already in the country.
We have endeavored to point out that as a race rises, and instinct becomes less important in guiding the conduct of its members, religion has often put a restraint on reason, guiding the individual in racially profitable paths.
In the years immediately preceding the war, raciallymotivated lynchings and riots, which had been largely confined to the South, began to spread into the North and Midwest.
Finally, because his slavery was racially defined, his plight was incurable.
During these years, there was one racially motivated bombing every twenty days.
Whites were particularly upset by racially motivated acts of violence.
It seems doubtful, therefore, that the ancient Sumerians differed racially from the pre-Dynastic inhabitants of Egypt and the Pelasgians and Iberians of Europe.
It will be observed that the Sumero-Babylonians are Cushites or Hamites, and therefore regarded as racially akin to the proto-Egyptians of the Mediterranean race--an interesting confirmation of recent ethnological conclusions.
By people we understand an entire living body which is racially uniform and which is held together by common history, common fate, a common mission, and common tasks.
These conflicts were inevitable in unsettled times when two peoples were of different mental outlooks, politically, racially and religiously.
It will be long before labour in America speaks with the massed effectiveness of labour in France and England, where master and man are racially identical, and where there is no variety of "Dagoes" to break up the revolt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "racially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.