Discuss FOUR ways in which unequal access to basic services can be
considered as social injustice.
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Or, being permitted to register a week or more earlier than those of another race in order to have a wider pick of limited class seating?
Or, being part of a legally “protected class” able to bring racial discrimination claims that members of other races, can't?
Or, of being part of a preferred quota based on race, not merit for “access" to any n
Areas of social inequality include access to voting rights, freedom of speech and assembly, the extent of property rights and access to education, health care, quality housing, traveling, transportation, vacationing and other social goods and services.
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