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Minimum sentencing laws disproportionately affected <u>African Americans </u>because powder cocaine was typically consumed by<u> people of color. </u>

<h3>What was the result of minimum sentencing laws?</h3>

Marginalized groups such as African Americans were more prone to taking powder cocaine which flooded their neighborhoods.

As a result, the minimum sentencing laws that came with possession of powder cocaine saw a lot of African Americans thrown into jail.

Find out more on minimum sentencing laws at brainly.com/question/27128925.

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