When people are separated by race, it is often referred to as "racial segregation." This practice involves the systematic separation of individuals based on their racial or ethnic backgrounds, which can occur in various contexts, such as housing, education, and public facilities. Racial segregation has historically been enforced through laws and social norms, leading to significant social and economic disparities.
filteration
Diffraction.
The separation of alleles is called segregation. During meiosis, alleles located on homologous chromosomes are randomly sorted into daughter cells, leading to genetic diversity in offspring.
The structure in which there is separation of ownership and management is called a "corporation." In a corporation, shareholders own the company but delegate the day-to-day management to a board of directors and executive team. This separation helps protect shareholders from personal liability and allows for efficient decision-making processes.
The separation of people based on their race is called segregation.
The separation of people by race is called racism. The dictionary defines it as:The belief that race accounts for the difference in human character or ability and that a race is more superior to othersDiscrimination or prejudice based on race.The separation of people by race is also called segregation. Segregation is defined as:The action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
The separation of people by race is called racism. The dictionary defines it as:The belief that race accounts for the difference in human character or ability and that a race is more superior to othersDiscrimination or prejudice based on race.The separation of people by race is also called segregation. Segregation is defined as:The action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
Segregation
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Dividing people on the basis of the color of their skin.
Desegregation
Segregation is the enforced separation of groups of people, usually based on race, ethnicity, or religion. This can involve physical separation in public places, denial of equal opportunities, or discrimination in housing, employment, and education.
When people are separated by their race or color of skin, it is called racial segregation. This practice involves the enforced separation of different racial or ethnic groups in various aspects of life, including education, housing, and public services. Racial segregation has historically led to systemic discrimination and inequality.
No group of people can be called "the smartest race in the world." All races have smart people and not-so-smart people.
A nation with only one race of people is called a monoracial nation.
The extermination of an entire race of people is called genocide.