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The schedule of the 1980 United States census of population included the most extended and detailed series of questions concerning race, ethnicity, and descent used since the first enumeration in 1790. This paper discusses the purpose of this identification by comparing protective discrimination, affirmative action, Gandhi's opposition, and policies in India and the United States.
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