Better for whites - about the same for most blacks.
An example of segregation is the Jim Crow laws in the United States, which enforced strict racial segregation in public facilities, schools, and housing. Another example is apartheid in South Africa, where a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination was in place from 1948 to 1994.
As of 2021, individuals born in 1947 would be around 74 years old. The global life expectancy is approximately 72 years. Therefore, a rough estimate would suggest that a little over half of individuals born in 1947 are still alive today.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. If someone was born in 1923, they would be 98 years old in 2021. So, if we're talking about percentages, it's safe to say that very few of them are still kicking around. Let's just say the odds aren't exactly in their favor.
As of 2021, people born in the US in 1931 would be around 90 years old. According to life expectancy data, about 40% of individuals who are 90 years old are still alive.
Oh, dude, that's like some serious math stuff. So, if we're talking about people born in 1942, we're in 2021 now, right? So, that would make them around 79 years old. I mean, I'm no human calculator, but like, you could probably just Google that and find out, you know?
it will be the same like back them but way worse, im glad there is no slavery today
There would not be free education. We would have to pay to get a career because we need paper to study...!!!
segregation was a time when people would be separated from the whites because of their culture or because of their skin color and the whites would have the blacks as slaves still in Texas they still believe in segregation.
The four types of plays that existed before the Renaissance do NOT matter. If they did, their styles would still be around today. What you are asking, is equivalent of what came first, the chicken or the egg? The answer doesn't matter, which is why I'm the first to answer it.
If slavery still existed, it would be a violation of basic human rights and dignity. It would perpetuate systems of oppression, injustice, and exploitation. It is important to continue working towards eradicating all forms of slavery and promoting equality for all individuals.
It would if it still existed
If slavery existed today, I would work to raise awareness about its atrocities, advocate for its abolition, and support organizations working to end it. I would also educate myself and others about the history and impact of slavery to help prevent its resurgence.
There would still be slaves.
Hades is older than time, he was born before time existed.
No it would not be possible to hold it.
America would still be america.America is not greece and never was.
It is impossible to say precisely, but there would not be a huge difference.