EVERYONE is affected by segregation! Blacks and whites!
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Both gene segregation and chromosome segregation involve the separation of genetic material during cell division. In gene segregation, alleles of a gene separate during meiosis, whereas chromosome segregation involves the separation of entire chromosomes. The key difference is that gene segregation refers to specific alleles segregating to daughter cells, while chromosome segregation refers to the distribution of entire chromosomes to daughter cells.
Segregation in the North was also prevalent, although it was not legally enforced like in the South. Northern cities often had informal segregation practices in areas such as housing, education, and employment, leading to de facto segregation. Discriminatory practices in the North perpetuated racial inequality and limited opportunities for African Americans.
Segregation can be social, economic, or racial. Social segregation refers to the separation of different social groups such as by education or income level. Economic segregation refers to the division of communities based on wealth and resources. Racial segregation is the separation of different racial or ethnic groups, often leading to inequality and discrimination.
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.
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It separated blacks to enter better schools like public schools
Civil Rights, those rights that most take for granted. Segregation affected all aspects of life for those segregated; Politics, Social, Educational, Judicial, etc.
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it separated the races in public life. African Americans could not travel, do business, study, or worship with white Americans. When such laws were challenged in court, the states argued that segregation affected everyone equally
Sister chromatids will not be divided equally among daughter cells.
Segregation most significantly affected racial minorities, particularly African Americans, by enforcing systemic discrimination in various aspects of life, including education, housing, employment, and public services. This institutionalized separation led to limited access to quality education and economic opportunities, perpetuating cycles of poverty and inequality. Additionally, segregation fostered social divisions and tensions, undermining community cohesion and perpetuating stereotypes and prejudice. Overall, its legacy continues to impact society, contributing to ongoing disparities and racial tensions.
Segregation that is imposed by a law !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation
Segregation and slavery both involve the systemic oppression and discrimination of a particular group of people based on factors such as race or ethnicity. Both practices have been used to uphold power dynamics and maintain social control over marginalized communities. Additionally, both segregation and slavery have had long-lasting effects on the affected groups, impacting their social, economic, and political standing.