The neighborhood where a minority group is forced to live is often referred to as a "ghetto." This term historically describes areas where marginalized communities are segregated, often due to economic, social, or political pressures. Such neighborhoods typically experience limited access to resources and opportunities, perpetuating cycles of disadvantage. Other terms that may be used include "slum" or "disenfranchised area," depending on the context.
according to the bible he was born in Bethlehem,he went around doing good but his neighborhood was not exactly mentioned
They forced to moved west or north or to live on reservations
Families were forced to live in overcrowded urban neighborhoods.
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A separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live is called a ghetto. This is often a result of discriminatory housing practices or policies that restrict certain groups to specific areas within a city.
Bad Ronald (1974)
An enclave minority establishes its own neighborhood and relies on a set of interconnected small businesses that work together the ground the community economically. Some of the businesses serve the group, while others serve the larger society.
Neighbourhood is the area around where you live.
that's stupid
depends on your town or neighborhood. but most do need them nowadays call your village hall and ask for the building department. if you live in a homeowners association, there will be more rules you need to follow, call your association also.
Depends on the neighborhood. If you live in a bad neighborhood, wait until the child is 13 or 14. If you live in a good neighborhood, then the minimum should be ten if they know what to do in an emergency. There is no set age by the law, however.
They don't gather all kids in one neighborhood.
according to the bible he was born in Bethlehem,he went around doing good but his neighborhood was not exactly mentioned
lawrenceville, GA Neighborhood: Sugarloaf Country Club Source:he lives in my neighborhood
Yes they were forced to live on reservations. The Americans still made them move even after that.
In the 16th Century, European languages adopted the Venetian word geto meaning "foundry," a metal casting factory. The English word "ghetto" is from the Italian getto meaning "casting." These words derive from the Latin gettare, to pour or cast.The first neighborhood ghetto was formed in 16th Century Venice, Italy, near the site of a former metal casting factory. It was marked off as the small enclave where Italy forced Jews to live. This set the precedent for ghettos in other parts of Europe.In sociology today a ghetto is still a densely populated, slum neighborhood where a socially and economically deprived minority lives.More broadly the adjective ghetto means enclosed or segregated: the ghetto neighborhood; a ghetto mentality; job ghettos for immigrants; nursing home ghettos for the elderly.So an antonym for the adjective ghetto is: open.