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Despite growing numbers, minority groups in the US continue to face
high poverty rates.
obstacles to marrying.
obstacles to migration.
segregation and unfair laws.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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If a single best choice: "segregation and unfair laws" — minority groups in the U.S. have historically and presently faced segregation (de jure and de facto) and discriminatory laws and policies.

If multiple choices are allowed: all of the items can be correct in context:
- High poverty rates: many minority groups experience disproportionately high poverty and economic disadvantage.
- Obstacles to marrying: historically (e.g., anti‑miscegenation laws until 1967) and socially (stigma, family/community pressures) barriers have existed.
- Obstacles to migration: immigrant minorities have faced exclusionary laws (Chinese Exclusion Act, quotas), detention, and deportation policies.
- Segregation and unfair laws: long‑standing legal and institutional discrimination (Jim Crow, redlining, voting restrictions, policing disparities) continue to affect minorities.

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