Affirmative Action
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say its benefits are no longer worth its side effect: the perception that their success is unearned. Judging simply by the results, the playing field would appear to still be tilted very much in favor of white men. Overall, minorities and women are in vastly lower paying jobs and still face active discrimination in some sectors. At this point in our nation's history, does affirmative action make things better or worse? The debate rages on.
say its benefits are no longer worth its side effect: the perception that their success is unearned. Judging simply by the results, the playing field would appear to still be tilted very much in favor of white men. Overall, minorities and women are in vastly lower paying jobs and still face active discrimination in some sectors. At this point in our nation's history, does affirmative action make things better or worse? The debate rages on.