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Segregation In The United States

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Segregation in the United States refers to the systematic separation of different racial or ethnic groups, typically enforced through laws, policies, or social norms.

Key Features

  • Racial discrimination
  • Social inequality
  • Historical context

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Cons

  • Creates division among communities
  • Inequality and discrimination

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