How have ethnic mythologies affected racial relations in the U.S.?(1 point)

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Discrimination based on ethnic mythologies has been limited to Black Americans in the U.S.
Discrimination based on ethnic mythologies has been limited to Black Americans in the U.S.

Racial discrimination based on ethnic mythology became illegal when the U.S. became independent.
Racial discrimination based on ethnic mythology became illegal when the U.S. became independent.

Ethnic mythology has led to improved race relations in the U.S. during the twentieth century.
Ethnic mythology has led to improved race relations in the U.S. during the twentieth century.

European and Euro-American ethnic mythology has been used to justify racial discrimination.

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European and Euro-American ethnic mythology has been used to justify racial discrimination in the U.S. throughout history. These myths have perpetuated harmful stereotypes and beliefs about different racial and ethnic groups, leading to systemic inequality, segregation, and other forms of discrimination. The effects of these myths can still be seen today in ongoing racial tensions and disparities in areas such as education, employment, and criminal justice. Overall, ethnic mythologies have played a significant role in shaping racial relations in the U.S., often reinforcing existing power dynamics and prejudices.