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segregation
she enjoyed it
Segregation laws place one person in power over another. The segregator has the upper hand and is given the right to create laws and control another human being.
they were horrified with the outcome they thought the world would end
The apartheid made Nelson Mandela feel unhappy. He knew he had to make a difference in peoples lives, if he didnt, nobody would.
how did Mary mcleod bethune feel about segregation against segregation
segregation
she enjoyed it
That would be called racial discrimination.
i would feel like i would be the ruler of the world
i would feel lucky that i am not Polish. Much of how you would feel would depend upon where you were and on your nationality/religion/etc.
Opinions on segregation laws varied among white people. Some supported and benefited from these laws, while others opposed them for moral or practical reasons. Overall, segregation laws reflected the prevailing racial attitudes and power dynamics of the time.
Segregation laws place one person in power over another. The segregator has the upper hand and is given the right to create laws and control another human being.
They faced prejudice and segregation.
People from a different racial groups are unemployed in certain sectors of the economy and not in others as a result of discrimination. Racial discrimination makes some racial groups to feel superior over others.
during a tough or scary situation.
they would feel scared if they were still alive