The history of the United States is full of repulsive ways to create a complex network of structural racial discrimination that continues from the contractual slavery era to the present age. In the 1970s, especially the red line practice got into full swing, people of many colors were forced to work non-technical or semi-technical because discrimination in the workplace spread. These structures help to create barriers to the success of ethnic minorities that are not traditionally regarded as "white people."
The United States is based on equal opportunities and freedoms. Throughout history ideals of education and equality have been challenged. The Brown Five Education Committee became a milestone in equal opportunity, and the federal court confirmed that separation of public education is illegal. According to the same principle of the Brown Five Education Committee, isolating disabled students from mainstream classrooms is also a challenge. According to Section 504 of the Disability Act of 1997 and the Rehabilitation Act, the Federal Court has established that disabled students receive appropriate public education for free in the least constrained environment. Is the correct meaning the same? This mid-term paper answers the statement that "fair does not necessarily mean equality, fairness means proper," and decides the pros and cons of this statement.
Everyone wants an equal opportunity. It is not the subject of political discussion, it is a prerequisite for political discussion. To achieve equal opportunities, such as creating employment and protecting US commitments abroad is white noise in the campaign season, there is no notice or challenge. Respected think tanks such as the Brookings Institute have constructed an entire project to study ways to promote equal opportunities. Raj Chetty and Emmanuel Saez is to provide a rare data on opportunities in the region of the same era was joined forces to launch the Equal Opportunity project for the purpose, the best micro-economists in their generation is. Even though the results are not, much time, money, and information are poured into the idea that the fair world is an equal opportunity world.