In the 1930s, discrimination was fueled by economic hardship from the Great Depression, leading to increased scapegoating of marginalized groups, particularly racial minorities and immigrants. This environment of fear and competition for jobs intensified racial segregation and violence, as seen in lynchings and the rise of hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan. The effects included social division, the reinforcement of systemic inequalities, and the marginalization of entire communities, which hindered their access to education, employment, and basic rights. These patterns of discrimination laid the groundwork for civil rights struggles in the following decades.
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Mainly wheat and barley and some corn, if they could raise some during that time.
the crucible and Salem witch trials
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The effects of discrimination are devastating to both children and adults. Some effects are lack of self esteem, lack of confidence, and depression.
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The causes are the usual ones for discrimination: intolerance, lack of understanding, and fear. The effects are also the usual ones: people get hurt by other people, or have fewer rights, or violence can break out.
Causes behind modern racial discrimination are mainly those based on ignorance. Lack of tolerance of other cultures and a superiority complex are also common causes.
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the effects were Canada becoming a british colony
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hitler hated the homosexuals, jews, and mentally ill. those are some of the causes and the effects are a lot of people died.
Flurocarbons react with ozone and deplete it. It causes various adverse effects.
Thinning of ozone layer causes skin cancer. It also causes eye cataract.