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Racial discrimination that results from practice rather than law is called?

Racial discrimination that results from practice rather than law is called de facto discrimination. De facto means in fact or in effect.


Racial segregation involving political economic and legal discrimination against non-whites is called what?

Racial profiling and discrimination. Guess what discrimination against whites in favor of the non-whites? REVERSE DISCRIMINATION. (apartheid)


What is a unequal treatment among ethnic groups called?

Racial Discrimination.


What is discrimination against a group of people because of their race?

That is called racism, racial bias, or discrimination on the basis of race.


The Nationalist Party of South Africa called for apartheid which promoted?

racial discrimination and separation


When one makes people of other races feel excluded and unimportant it is called?

That would be called racial discrimination.


Racial segregation involving political economic and legal discrimination against non-whites is called .?

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Racial segregation involving political economic and legal discrimination against non-whites is called?

apartheid, OdysseyWare User


What elimination of the practice of providing separate schools and other public facilities for racial groups?

The elimination of the practice of providing separate schools and other public facilities for racial groups is called de-segregation. It could also be called, "A step in the right direction!"


What the elimination of the practice of providing separate schools and other public facilities for racial groups.?

The elimination of the practice of providing separate schools and other public facilities for racial groups is called de-segregation. It could also be called, "A step in the right direction!"


What was India's racial discrimination during Imperialism?

The British who colonized India had a very formalized sense of White racial superiority and Desi (improperly called "Brown people") inferiority. It was believed that Indians could, at best, emulate the British and those who did would be called "civilized". Racial discrimination was especially intense towards those individuals who were very religious, but not Christian. The most antagonistic relationship was between the British Christians and Desi Muslims.


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