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Emancipation had what impact on the South?
White Privilege
The societal advantages that benefit people identified as white beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances.
Biological Determinism
Biological Determinism is the belief that human behavior and characteristics are solely determined by genetics and biological factors, disregarding the influence of environment and culture.
Institutional Racism
Systemic policies, practices, and procedures within institutions that disproportionately disadvantage certain racial or ethnic groups.
Oppression
A system of power and domination that disadvantages a group through unjust treatment, discrimination, and inequality.
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