not a clue
Many French Canadians today claim that they face challenges related to the preservation of their language and culture, particularly in regions where English predominates. This concern is often linked to issues of identity, as they seek to maintain their distinct heritage amid globalization and demographic shifts. Additionally, they may encounter economic and social disparities that can further marginalize their communities. These factors contribute to ongoing discussions about rights and representation within the broader Canadian context.
racism against another culture and racism against women.
Racial discrimination.
In 1763, the Treaty of Paris ended the French colonial era in North America, but many French Canadians chose to remain in the newly British-controlled territories. It was important for them to retain their French culture as a way of preserving their identity, traditions, and language in the face of British influence and policies. This cultural preservation helped French Canadians maintain a sense of community and connection to their heritage.
She had to face racial discrimination
Many employers do not hire African Americans as they do Caucasians. The Africans Americans are also not paid as well.
Some examples of moral problems people commonly face in society today include issues such as inequality, discrimination, environmental degradation, and ethical dilemmas in technology and healthcare.
Did who face?
Visage is the French word for "face".
nba she dint
African Americans couldn't socialize with other troops.
maybe