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Violent confrontations that erupted between racial and ethnic groups
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It concluded that the economic and social inequality that existed was the primary factor, an indication of the overall division of US society. It also criticized the failure of the federal and state governments to address those issues, and the white-controlled media.</zzz> Conversely, it also recommended that police utilize better methods to investigate groups that promoted violence as a way to address social inequities.</zzz> That racial inequality was dangerous to social stability
Who are the subordinate groups that live in the U.S.?
The Separate But Equal Mandate -apex
Violent confrontations that erupted between racial and ethnic groups
no... that would be stupidity...
In my US History class, this was referred to as cultural assimilation.
The European American (or White) population is inclining, though it is the second slowest growing racial group in the US today (after African Americans/Blacks). However, the percentage is declining as it is being overshadowed by other racial groups.
Research has shown that there are persistent differences in IQ test scores across different racial and ethnic groups in the US, with some groups consistently scoring higher or lower on average than others. However, it is important to note that while there may be differences in average scores, individual differences within each group are greater than differences between groups.
Racial categories are a misleading and harmful way to divide human groups. Dividing people by race contributes to hostility and anger. Many people in the US are a combination of races, making it even more difficult to fit into one race.
Racial categories are a misleading and harmful way to divide human groups. Dividing people by race contributes to hostility and anger. Many people in the US are a combination of races, making it even more difficult to fit into one race.
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illegal, illegal, poor, poor
It is not accurate or appropriate to label a specific race as the "poorest" in the US. Poverty is a complex issue influenced by a range of factors including socioeconomic status, education, employment opportunities, and systemic inequalities. It is important to address poverty as a societal problem that impacts individuals and communities across different racial and ethnic groups.
Yes, sadly there is still racial discrimination all over the US especially in the United States.