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Write four to six sentences describing the development and resolution of the conflict in racism

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Racism often develops when social, economic, and political systems construct and reinforce hierarchies based on perceived racial differences, embedding stereotypes and unequal access to resources into everyday life. Those beliefs and practices become institutionalized—through laws, policies, and cultural norms—producing persistent disparities and conflict between groups. Affected communities and allies typically respond with resistance: organizing, legal challenges, scholarship, and cultural movements that expose injustices and demand change. Resolving racist conflict requires sustained reforms—legal and policy changes, equitable investment, education that confronts bias, and reparative measures—to dismantle structural barriers and restore trust. Because these systems and attitudes are durable, resolution is an ongoing process that depends on accountability, intergroup solidarity, and long-term commitment.