From 1995 to 2000, the United States experienced significant demographic shifts, characterized by an increase in the Hispanic and Asian populations, which contributed to greater racial and ethnic diversity. Immigration patterns and higher birth rates among these groups played a crucial role in this growth, while the non-Hispanic white population saw slower growth rates. Additionally, African American populations remained stable, with some urban areas experiencing notable increases due to migration and economic opportunities. Overall, this period marked a transition toward a more multicultural society.
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