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Affirmative Action

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Essay title: Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action is a moral and political dilemma which seems to divide Americans more than it unites them. Affirmative action was intended to promote access to education or employment and is aimed at minority groups. However, those in the majority become the ones who are being discriminated against. Those who agree with affirmative action see it as a type of program designed to undo the racism of our forefathers and reverse the effects of both past and present discrimination. Those who are against affirmative action see it as another form of discrimination, giving one group extra advantages based upon nothing but their skin color or ethnic background. Affirmative action is an unfair program; everyone should be given equal opportunity no matter what gender, race or ethnicity.

Affirmative action was put in place to remove discrimination, however, affirmative action does not remove the discrimination, it merely directs it to majorities instead of minorities. Affirmative

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