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What does segregation say about a community's values? How does living in a segregated society shape the way people think about themselves and about members of other ethnic or racial groups? PLZZZ HELP
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What does segregation say about a community's values? How does living in a segregated society shape the way people think about themselves and about members of other ethnic or racial groups?
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Well, the idea of superiority and social Darwinism would emerge. If one ethnic communities or racial groups are segregated, and one is faring well than the others, superiority would arise.
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Some people will feel proud and value themselves over other ethnic groups and treat them differently
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