The racism in the 1930's in Germany were targeted mainly at the Jews, but also at nigers, gypos, and gays
Racism in the 1930s was still prevalent and as unskilled jobs became more difficult to find, black unemployment began to rise. Black people began to organize unions.
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Because Radical groups advocate extreme and immediate change.
Nativism declined in the Progressive Era and especially in the 1930s, when the New Deal championed diversity, and during and after World War II, when all ethnic groups were fighting for the U.S.
An answer to this question would depend on what part of the world you are talking about, and what groups of people. Let's look at the relationship between whites and blacks in the united States. There still is racism, of course, but less than there was in the 1930s. For one thing, the races were so separated in society of the 30s, some people did not think of the other race as even being human. We are now generally more aware of how we are all individuals with many of the same problems, hopes, and goals. Civil Rights laws have helped; people encountering each other in the same classrooms and work spaces have--in some cases, at least--become less racist.
it was very bad!
yes it was (:
racism and it sucked major balls :D
Racism in the 1930s was still prevalent and as unskilled jobs became more difficult to find, black unemployment began to rise. Black people began to organize unions.
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In the 1930s racism was at one of its highest points. Black people were treated very poorly by white people because they believed that they were beneath them.
Mainly it's about racism and unfairness between white and black people in the 1930s
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Attitudes towards racism have evolved since the 1930s. While progress has been made in combating racism and promoting equality, there are still lingering issues and disparities. It is important to recognize the changes that have occurred over time while acknowledging that more work is needed to achieve true equality.
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Many cars were invented in the 1930's. You need to be more specific.
Unemployment was much higher for the poor in 1930s Chicago. Those in white collar jobs lost many positions, but there was simply no work for the laborers to do.