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Suppose the manager of a restaurant notices that when she has too many waiters on the floor for a shift that the waiters get in each other's way and fewer dinners are served. This is an example of
Racial Disparities
Differences that disproportionately affect individuals based on their race or ethnicity, often observed in societal aspects like health, income, and justice.
Income Levels
Categories of annual income that differentiate individuals, households, or groups, often used in socioeconomic studies to analyze financial status.
Reverse Discrimination
The claim that affirmative action and similar policies intended to address inequality end up discriminating against majority or historically advantaged groups.
Meritocracy
A system where success and status in society are determined by individual talent, effort, and achievement, rather than by wealth or social class.
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