Yes it can, to a certain extent. If people don't mix and stay within their own groups, this can cause some people to have the wrong attitude towards other races. In truth, racism is already there, but it can be brought to the fore in certain situations.
Susan Christine Mack has written: 'The policy and practice of multiculturalism' 'The policy and practice of multiculturalism (an examination of a children's day camp in the Metropolitan Toronto area)' -- subject(s): Racism, Multiculturalism, Race awareness in children, Race relations, Day camps
Jeffrey Scott Mio has written: 'Resistance to multiculturalism' -- subject(s): Mental health education, Avoidance (Psychology), Stereotypes (Social psychology), Multiculturalism, Multicultural education, Racism
Mining does not cause racism. Racism may influence how mining is accomplished in terms of who does what, and how well safety procedures are implemented.
There are no problems faced by multiculturalism. Multiculturalism encourages racial and ethnic harmony. How can educating people on accepting another culture and being made aware of the contributions to our nation from ALL cultures cause a problem? I feel that the only problems facing multiculturalism, are the people who do not believe in it and who do not embrace what it stands for.
Tough question to provide a correct answer. I would say that although some cultures warmly welcome the concept of multiculuralism as the foundation of diverse society, some, on the other hand, object to it by tagging it as a New racism in which individualism is erased and collectivism embraced.
No, stupid people are the cause of racism. People are just people no matter where you go, the only differences are cultural.
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yes... slavery caused racism by bossing slaves around and calling them innappropriate names and this caused racism. I hope my answer helps. :)
Many have to deal with racism on a daily basis. Racism is still a big problem in our society. Racism was the cause of much of the violence experienced in the 1960's in the United States.
Many have to deal with racism on a daily basis. Racism is still a big problem in our society. Racism was the cause of much of the violence experienced in the 1960's in the United States.
Joel Olson has written: 'The abolition of white democracy' -- subject(s): Democracy, Multiculturalism, Political aspects, Political aspects of Race discrimination, Political aspects of Racism, Politics and government, Race discrimination, Race identity, Race relations, Racism, Whites
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