If you mean questions that aren’t answered in the text:
What are some of the most commonly overlooked types of structural inequality present in our country today?
When was this term first coined?
What are government(s) doing right now / what have they done to reduce structural inequality?
Is structural inequality present in just more government-based systems, or can They be present within societies which seemingly have just laws?
What is an example of a systematic inequality which seems covered / ‘fixed’ by law but is still present in today’s society?
What is an example of a law or act passed to try and reduce structural inequality which backfired / didn’t work as planned because of people in the society?
If you mean questions that could be answered after reading the text:
What is the difference between individual inequality and structural inequality?
Why do you think structural inequality seems so much harder to change than individual inequality?
What is a common misbelief about inequality that shows people’s ignorance about The differences between individual and structural inequality?