Racism in the 19th century was largely characterized by overt discrimination and systemic oppression, particularly against enslaved individuals and indigenous populations, often justified by pseudoscientific theories of racial hierarchy. Over time, while explicit forms of racism have diminished in many societies, more subtle and systemic forms persist, manifesting in socioeconomic inequalities and social prejudices. Additionally, the global understanding of race has evolved, leading to increased awareness and advocacy against racism, though challenges remain. Overall, while the expressions of racism have changed, its underlying social constructs continue to impact societies today.
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It's mostly because of the harsh racism in the 19th century against native americans.
London didnt change at all
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How relationships grew and changed over time
Its former trading empire had declined.
Many rules and regulations changed. The method of playing cricket changed.
Many rules and regulations changed. The method of playing cricket changed.
The inventions in the late 19th century changed the way people work is by making their lifes easier, For example: electricity, light bulbs made it safe to have then candles.
Innovations of the 19th century changed America's Industries and Skyline by improving their productivity and overall size. As industries grew, so did the cities which housed the workers and the businesses to support them.
1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
I believe that it has. Racism over the past century has taken a turn for the better. There has been far less acts of public racism over the past century, but it still remains. Stereotypes are alive and thriving in today's society, especially in comedy. It is a form of comedy, and the worst I've seen are racist jokes. I'm just glad there are no more lynchings!