I think there is still inequality in the United States, but not because the reasons that mainstream media often give.
For example, income equality between Caucasian people and minorities. The Democratic party often tell us that it's because the Caucasian people actively opressed the minorities so they can't be successful.
But the fact is, Minorities in United States are not only African American and the latino/as but also the asian.
The asian currently held the highest average income among all races in United States. If one minority can do it while the other can't , the reason point to the tradition/way of living, not the race itself
Yes, individuals can <span>perpetuate racism even when they do not intend to or are not consciously aware of it. This is known as implicit racism.
Implicit racism refers to unconscious biases, perceptions and prejudices ingrained in us about characteristics of different racial groups, regardless of our intent to not be racist. An example of an implicit racism can be as follows: When you watch the news and hear about an African-American getting arrested for physical violence you think "Not surprising since Black men are aggressive." </span>
The triangular trade was a trade of slaves. The triangle went from west indies to north america to africa in a cycle. People often traded molasses, wheat and other goods for slaves.
For me, I think the major difference is in (B). "It reserves offices and seats in parliament for certain groups, while Israel does not."
In Lebanon, Parliamentary sits are allotted to persons from different religions, and also the President must come from a particular religion and the PM from a specific religion. However, Israel has an electoral system based on nation-wide proportional representation, that is, the number of seats is proportional to the number of voters, therefore, to be elected, a party must have at least 3.25% of the votes.