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1. What is prejudice? Write down the basis on which people are prejudiced. How does it affect​

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Answered by Ribhavthepro
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Prejudice is an unjustified or incorrect attitude (usually negative) towards an individual based solely on the individual's membership of a social group. For example, a person may hold prejudiced views towards a certain race.

people in South africa Are prejudiced.

girls are prejudiced because men think girls can't do anything. in the earlier times girls didn't had the rights to vote or they were not allowed to go to schools.

It affects the people like after prejudice, people also do prejudice and they are not able to succeed.

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Answered by sangitasinghghp
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Common features of prejudice include having negative feelings and holding stereotyped beliefs about members of the group, as well as a tendency to discriminate against them. In society, we often see prejudices based on characteristics like race, sex, religion, culture, and more.

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