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

Responses

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

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

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

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

European and Euro-American ethnic mythology has been used to justify racial discrimination, leading to negative impacts on race relations in the U.S. It has perpetuated harmful stereotypes and contributed to the marginalization of minority groups. However, as society has progressed, efforts have been made to challenge and dismantle these mythologies, leading to more positive race relations in some ways. Nonetheless, the impact of ethnic mythologies on racial relations in the U.S. cannot be denied or overlooked, as it continues to shape perceptions and attitudes towards different ethnic groups.