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the loving v. virginia decision. :) the actual question was supposed to be "which of the following legalized marriage in the entire united states between men and women of different races?"
the loving v. Virginia decision. :) the actual question was supposed to be "which of the following legalized marriage in the entire united states between men and women of different races?"
"Miscegenation" refers to the mixing of people of different races. This mixing could include marriage or cohabitation, sexual relations, or procreation.
There are currently no laws prohibiting the marriage between two people of different races in the United States.
When two people of different races marry this can be known as 'interracial marriage'. Interracial marriages have always occurred but have sometimes been seen in a negative light due to cultural influences.
The term intermarriage is general term used for different things. It can be used to describe marriages between different races, religions, tribes, or ethnic groups.
The Mendez v. Westminster decision did not directly relate to interracial marriage, but it was a landmark case that challenged school segregation in California. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo focused on ending the Mexican-American War and determining land boundaries. The Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the law, but it does not specifically address interracial marriage.
Because there is little difference between people of different races people from all races love people from all races.
Interracial is an adjective that means "between the races" and involves people of different races or heritage. It is simply different races together. When used to describe a person, it means that a person is composed of different races such as Black, Asian, White, Mexican, Indian, and more. When used to describe a couple, it means a couple comprised of people from two different races.
A "mixed "marriage" is a marriage between people from different religions or from different races or ethnic communities. The term is used when the two religions, races, or ethnic groups are thought by many to be incompatible in some way, such as marriage between a white man and a black woman in the US south in the 1950s, so that it is appropriate or necessary to specify that it is not a "usual" marriage.
There are many different races in Canada.
Yes, different races can MARRY.