CONSIDER THE PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT EXIST IN A MULTIRACIAL SOCIETY.
Title: CONSIDER THE PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT EXIST IN A MULTIRACIAL SOCIETY.
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CONSIDER THE PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES THAT EXIST IN A MULTIRACIAL SOCIETY.
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1124 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Racial tensions and problems are common for multiracial countries. They are unavoidable as wherever there is a mixture of cultures, there always is prejudice. As far as the history is concerned, blacks were the ones to whom the hatred was directed the most. Laissez-faire- the initial policy of the British government towards migration proved to work for country's disadvantage, which only became clear in the years that followed. Negroes, Indians, Asians or any other ethnic
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and not-too-black' in "The Sunday Times" (30th August 1992)
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