When America occupied the major portion of Africa and made them slave of themselves African who are fond of their cultures and tradition fought much to preserve and share their culture.
Explanation:
In 16th century Africans were captured by Dutch, Portugese, European and American. They forced Africans to be their slave and their trade, business agriculture and all other sources of livelihood get disrupted by the action of invadors.
They were forced to live a harsh life. Africa's men, women and children all are being captured by Americans. Racial and ethnic conflict was also take place there between American and African. More than 1 million Africans lost their live during the journey to new country.
You think some more about what happened on your way home. You realize that your colleague is but one person; who knows how many other people out there think like her? It helps to change people's racial stereotypes and attitudes, but the only way real change can come about is if our institutions and systems implement policies that promote racial equality. You suddenly feel angry. What if redlining still goes on because real estate companies are filled with people who think like your colleague? What policies exist to stop such institutionalized prejudice?
Answer:
right and wrong
, good and evil, right and left, and us and them
Explanation:
According to the screencast, the problem with our mass media has not been that they have been teaching us "bad values" so much as they have been inundating us with "bad narratives" by which your instructor means narratives where everything is too-simplistically reduced to <u>right and wrong
, good and evil, right and left, and us and them</u>.
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2. It discourages political participation
<span>1) The process by which one group takes on the cultural and other traits of a larger group is called integration
</span><span>2). Chinatown in San Francisco and Little Havana in Miami are examples of
</span>culture