Honors US History
Affirmative action refers to policies and practices designed to increase opportunities for historically marginalized groups, particularly in education and employment. These measures aim to counteract the effects of past discrimination and promote diversity, often requiring institutions to take proactive steps in recruiting and supporting underrepresented individuals. This concept gained prominence in the 1960s, particularly under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and continued to evolve through various legal and social challenges.
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