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Yes, Scottish people faced many types of discrimination. They were persecuted for their religious beliefs, their cultural practices, and their family values.
it depends on what he did for america so when he does that he has to put rules in the momument
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she was considered america's first poet. she spoke out against women discrimination. lived during the 1700s. she murdered
According to the Kerner Commission, the main cause of urban violence was racial discrimination and economic inequality. The commission concluded that the riots and unrest in America's cities were a result of longstanding racial grievances and frustrations that were exacerbated by social and economic disparities. It emphasized the need for equal access to education, housing, and job opportunities to address these underlying causes of urban violence.
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de facto means 'concerning fact' or 'in reality'. So de jure (concerning law) equality would mean equality in law (but not necessarily in fact) and de facto equality would mean equality in practice. A good real life example is race relations in the US. The 1965 Civil Rights Act ended de jure discrimination and inequality in America, but de facto discrimination and inequality persisted.
Social Darwinism has had negative effects on America by promoting beliefs of superiority and justifying discrimination and inequality based on race, class, and wealth. It has contributed to a culture of individualism and competition that can undermine efforts toward social justice and equality.
Yes, Scottish people faced many types of discrimination. They were persecuted for their religious beliefs, their cultural practices, and their family values.
Getting away from discrimination in America
Getting away from discrimination in America
what cultural movement influenced the development of democracy in America?
An example of the inequality women faced in America in the mid-1800s is Women were prohibited from attending church without a male relative.
Langston Hughes expressed fear of racial discrimination, inequality, and the impact of social injustice on African Americans. He wrote about the struggles and challenges faced by black people in America, and his fear was rooted in the systemic racism and prejudice prevalent during his time.
Race, gender, and class.
Slavery is outlawed in any civilized society because it represents discrimination, injustice, inequality and cowardice. The act of controlling another race simply because they have a different skin color, belief system or cultural foundation is equivalent to absolute ignorance. Legally, in America, slavery defies not only the individual rights that are unalienable to all humans as defined by the Declaration of Independence, slavery is constitutionally illegal because of its tendency to tread on the civil liberties of man.
They left England for America to be rid of religious discrimination.