Hierarchy is defined as a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system . Therefore, Racial hierarchy is defined as a system of stratification that focuses on the belief that some racial groups are either superior or inferior to other racial groups. The groups with the most power and authority are at the top of the racial hierarchy, while the most inferior group is at the bottom.
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- Hierarchy is defined as a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system . Therefore, Racial hierarchy is defined as a system of stratification that focuses on the belief that some racial groups are either superior or inferior to other racial groups. The groups with the most power and authority are at the top of the racial hierarchy, while the most inferior group is at the bottom. As it pertains to the United States of America, racial hierarchy refers to ranking of different races/ethnic groups, based on physical and perceived characteristics that have been perpetuated through legal and political policy, providing unfair advantages for some races and/or hindering the advancement of others.
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- Hierarchy is defined as a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system . Therefore, Racial hierarchy is defined as a system of stratification that focuses on the belief that some racial groups are either superior or inferior to other racial groups. The groups with the most power and authority are at the top of the racial hierarchy, while the most inferior group is at the bottom.
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