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How does segregation effect us today?

I think that it effects us today because some people were raised to not like a certain race and so many just can't change that.


How does segregation effect us?

I think that it effects us today because some people were raised to not like a certain race and so many just can't change that.


What is a good innovation for today society?

segregation


How did African Americans feel about segregation?

Segregation was a constant form of humiliation to Blacks. It was a group of people using every measure possible to prove the inferiority of another group of people. Segregation was more serious than we can imagine with our modern minds, so it's hard for us today to conceptualize it.


System of separating the races called?

It was called "Segregation" in US


Where did segregation occur in the us?

Everywhere.


When did segegation start?

Segregation is still in the us today and it started in 1550!! When slavery ended it still had racial segregation we don't know the exact year it started but it ended in 1967


Where is sergregation today?

Segregation is something that happened in the past. It is not an issue or a problem that is currently going on today.


An issue addressed by the gentlemens agreement between Japan an the US was?

d. Segregation of Japanese in United States schools.


Where is segregation today?

People still do believe in segregation today some even think slavery should be brought back the idiots.


How did segregation lead to the US Civil War?

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What is the name of the segregation today?

The term "segregation today" often refers to various forms of systemic inequality and social division, including racial segregation, economic disparity, and social stratification. While legal segregation has been abolished in many places, de facto segregation persists in areas such as housing, education, and employment. Additionally, issues such as gentrification, redlining, and unequal access to resources continue to reinforce these divides. This ongoing segregation can manifest in both overt and subtle ways within society.