Asked by Santicia Miles on Jul 13, 2024
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What is structural inequality?
Structural Inequality
Systemic disparities in wealth, income, opportunities, and power among different social, ethnic, or other demographic groups.
- Understand the importance of structural equality and civil society to democracy.
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Jamal AlwanJul 17, 2024
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Structural inequality is a nexus of laws, institutions, and practices that enforces systematic advantages for some over others.In U.S.electoral practices, a complex of practices prevents high voter turnout and the mobilization of many new voters.
Structural inequality is a nexus of laws, institutions, and practices that enforces systematic advantages for some over others.In U.S.electoral practices, a complex of practices prevents high voter turnout and the mobilization of many new voters.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of structural equality and civil society to democracy.