Ethnic minorities had always have to face many kinds of discrimination in the west, generally because of their racial features and some different aspects in their cultures. Indians, Latin Americans, Asians, Arabians, etc had always been discriminated against and found it difficult to get jobs, be accepted at schools, have friends, have social life and fit in American society. Some ethnic groups suffered more than others. For example, Arabians tend to continue using their typical clothes. As a result, American society regards them as different from the very beginning.
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Answer:
in prison in concentration camps
Explanation:
if had fought in the war or did not have blue eye and blond hair or did not have same beliefs and religion.
The oldest of eight children, Ida B. Wells was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Her parents, who were very active in the Republican Party during Reconstruction, died in a yellow fever epidemic in the late 1870s. Wells attended Rust College and then became a teacher in Memphis, Tennessee. Shortly after she arrived, Wells was involved in an altercation with a white conductor while riding the railroad. She had purchased a first-class ticket, and was seated in the ladies car when the conductor ordered her to sit in the Jim Crow (i.e. black) section, which did not offer first-class accommodations. She refused and when the conductor tried to remove her, she "fastened her teeth on the back of his hand." Wells was ejected from the train, and she sued. She won her case in a lower court, but the decision was reversed in an appeals court.
Chagas disease is a dangerous disease initiated by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). Approximately 6 million to 7 million people universal are projected to be diseased with Trypansosoma cruzi, the parasite that causes Chagas disease. Chagas disease is found mostly in widespread areas of 21 Latin American countries where it is typically vector-borne conveyed to humans by interaction with feces or urine of triatomine bugs or kissing bugs.