3. Discrimination differs from prejudice and stereotypes because discrimination:
a) involves our actions and the way we treat others because of their group members
b) is a learned attitude
c) is a belief system present at birth
d) never has negative or damaging consequences
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Explanation:
Height=breadth
Therefore,
Area=b× L
154 =11× L
L=154/11
L=14...
Perimeter of rectangle=2(l+b)
=2(14+11)
=2×25
=50
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Answer:The terms stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, and racism are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation. Let us explore the differences between these concepts. Stereotypes are oversimplified generalizations about groups of people. Stereotypes can be based on race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation—almost any characteristic. They may be positive (usually about one’s own group, such as when women suggest they are less likely to complain about physical pain) but are often negative.
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