segregation and integration
Segregation refers to the practice of separating different groups of people based on their racial, ethnic, or social characteristics, often leading to unequal treatment and limited opportunities for one group compared to another. On the other hand, integration means promoting inclusiveness and equal participation by bringing together diverse individuals, eliminating barriers and discrimination, and fostering equality in various aspects of society.
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