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===== Definition ===== North-South segregation refers to the division and separation of communities or populations based on cultural, economic, racial, or social differences between the northern and southern regions of a country. This type of segregation can manifest in various ways, such as disparities in income levels, access to resources and opportunities, quality of education, healthcare services, and overall living conditions. In the United States, for example, historical patterns of segregation have often seen African Americans concentrated in the southern states, while the northern states have a higher concentration of white populations. This division has been perpetuated by discriminatory housing policies, economic disparities, and social inequality. Efforts to combat and address North-South segregation may involve policies and programs that promote economic development, improve access to quality education and healthcare, and address systemic inequalities that have contributed to the divide. Additionally, fostering dialogue, understanding, and collaboration between communities in the North and South can help bridge the gap and promote unity and inclusivity.
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