The 1965 Civil Rights Act made discrimination illegal.
What the government can reduce gender discrimination?
The "government" doesn't think about schools for boys only or for girls only. The only concern may be that there would be gender bias and discrimination that takes place. As long as the school addresses these things there wouldn't be a problem.
nothing!
The government is showing discrimination by detaining all U.S. citizens and immigrants of Arab decent.
Discrimination against blacks.
affirmative action
I think the immigrants liked that place
Think about the question for a moment. No. It refers to discrimination against anyone on the basis of gender, including but not limited to women, that is to say men as well.
Discrimination that is not legally sanctioned is known as De Facto discrimination. It is where the discriminatory practice is not built into the law but into the practices of government, an organization, or society.
because martin luthar king jr had many speeches about equal rights until the us government had enough and ended discrimination
the UK never really had a government which instituted, apparent or descretely, and kind of discrimination laws or tactics.
Legally sanctioned racial discrimination refers to policies, laws, or practices that permit discrimination based on race within the framework of the law. This discrimination is authorized and supported by the government or other legal authorities, making it permissible within certain contexts.