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Reparations
Germany.
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Pay reparations to the allies.
She was offered a loan
Yes. The case was dealt with by international law following the end of WWI. The maritime court ruled the US was entitled to reparations, and Germany agreed.
Redlining is when you get to the red part on a speedometerWhen you are driving too fast and the rpm go above a certain amount, you are red lining. I need to know what redlining means in terms of racial and ethnic groups
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when losing countries pay winning countries after starting a war is called, Reparations.
Germany faced financial problems in the year 1922, following their first payment of reparations in 1921.
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Yes, African Americans did suffer from redlining. Banks would target them for loans but would charge them more then a white counterpart. There were also cases of banks lending to low income whites but not to middle and upper class blacks.
The government allocated funds for reparations to be given to the families impacted by the historic discrimination.
This is known as redlining, a discriminatory practice where financial institutions deny or limit services to certain individuals or communities based on their race or ethnicity. It often results in these minority or racially changing neighborhoods being denied access to fair lending opportunities, leading to segregation and unequal access to housing.
The Allied Forces were tottally unfair in the reparations towards Germany, which is what mainly caused World War Two to start. During the Reparations, Germany was demilaritized, had no army, was split in half and etc.. All of these reparations were made and passed without Germany even present when the reparations were made.
I could not find in my research that German immigrants were effected by or participated in dual labor market, affirmative action, redlining, double jeopardy, or institutional discrimination.