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    India, Tibet and South Africa. India’s caste system as well as South Africa’s apartheid are two perfect examples of social stratification that, although outlawed by their constitutions, still persist even today in some form or another. The so called “Sinicization of Tibet” is another great example of social stratification as the indigenous ethnic people (Tibetans) are facing cultural assimilation to a minority ethnic group (Han Chinese). The concept of social stratification is, in theory, a means to categorize the many…

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    The legacy of Apartheid in South Africa is one of violence, oppression, and segregation by the white dominated National Party against blacks and non-coloreds that lasted from 1948 to 1994. This policy of segregation by means of racial classification meant that non-whites were treated as second class citizens, not worthy of voting rights, representation, or even basic human rights. It insured that the minority white population would stay in power as it controlled the government, economic and…

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    lacks skills of managing infrastructure, which result to the impossibility of development and among other things corruption is said to be one of the major challenges that makes development be an impossible in the third world countries (Patterson, 1996). Free market trade without protectionist is also a cause of the underdevelopment in third world countries because it destroys the internal market (Patterson, 1996). This is so, because free open market trade is only benefiting first world…

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    The discovery of diamonds in 1867 in Kimberly attracted Jewish entrepreneurs and businessman from all over the world. Because of the extensive Jewish trade network, Jews immediately became involved in the diamond and precious stones industry, many moving north from Cape Town to Johannesburg. Following the mining boom, Jews became part of the rapid industrialization of South Africa. Today the South African Jewish Board of Deputies represents nearly all of the Jewish community institutions and…

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    During the antebellum many economic changes occurred that impacted the American development both socially and politically. The nation that period was going through the industrial revolution, which caused the nation to grow apart due to the north being very industrialized and the south remaining to an agricultural economy. These economic changes impacted both social and political developments because socially, it created gender and education reform, labor unions and politically,caused the…

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    Very little connects all three of these groups, except for race. This idea of “imagined communities” and nationalism from Anderson allows this grouping to transcend cultural and societal differences to become a thing that people wish to strive for. Race being the connection between peoples separated by vast distances shows the strength of Pan-African ideals. As Africans or African-Americans would travel the world, they would see that people of color the world over were subject to varying…

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    the poor are deemed to stay poor by natural law. e. spread industrialism to non-developed countries. 22. According to Marx, the end of worker exploitation would occur when a. scientific socialism was proven by the intellectuals. b. war broke down barriers of nationalism and included colonist countries. c. free democracy replaced all entrenched monarchies in Europe. d. workers, tired of being have-nots, would rise up in violent opposition to their oppressors.* e. war broke out and the…

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