The question is about the United States but about it's legislative process. As with every legislature, the representatives are made up of people. When the majority of the people in the house of representatives tilt in one direction, it becomes the decision of the whole. this is why it appears as though the US endorsed or institutionalized racism.
<h3>Why was Institutionalized racism allowed to happen?</h3>
One of the laws in the History of US that speaks to the above is Jim Crows law. This law favored racial segregation and empowered law enforcement agencies to enforce it.
The reason it was put in place is already indicated in the first paragraph. It is to be noted however that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and The Voting Rights Act of 1965 overturned Jim Crows laws.
Learn more about racism:
brainly.com/question/2864094
#SPJ1
the gulf costal plains because it would be easy to get water for the crops
In Erikson's Third Stage of psychosocial development, preschoolers are challenged to control their own behavior
This stage is known as the initiative vs guilt stage
hope this helps
Americans grew their own food during World War I to conserve supplies so that farms could support soldiers. ... They were intended to reduce the pressure caused by the war effort on the public food supply.