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Affermative Action
Title: Affermative Action
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1060 | Pages: 4.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Affermative Action
Affirmative Action
The idea that different subcategories of humans exist, and that depending on one's point of view, some subcategories are inherently inferior to others, has been around since ancient times. This concept eventually gained the label of "race" in 1789, a "zoological term… generally defined as a subcategory of a species which inherits certain physical characteristics that distinguish it from other categories of that same species." (Tivnan 181). Although slavery has been by and large eliminated
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color of their skin, we make America a better place. By increasing the quality of our pathetically under-funded public education system, and especially by easing cultural pressures on young inner-city blacks to drop out of school, we can make each generation better prepared to meet the challenges of today's workplace until a program such as affirmative action would be seen as insulting by any race.
Works Cited
Tivnan, Edward. The Moral Imagination . New York: Touchstone, 1996.
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