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English, 15.04.2021 17:00 kyliemorgan8623

In times of trouble, people often look for easy answers. Fears and suspicions of ‘the other’ also increase. In the United States during periods of high unemployment, there is often a corresponding rise in anti-immigration legislation, hate crimes, and discrimination. How do these attitudes threaten groups of people? Democracy itself?

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