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8. Would you agree with the statement that economic marginalisation and social marginalisation are
interlinked? Why? ​

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Answered by Aaryan1919
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Yes, economic and social marginalisations are interlinked. This can be seen in the following points:

Social marginalisation is based on religion, culture, tradition, dress etc. If a particular group is different from the rest, then it will lead to religious differences.

Religious differences prevent minorities from getting jobs, allowing their children to go to school or renting houses for themselves, which in turn leads to these marginalised communities not being able to earn enough. This then creates economic marginalisation.

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Answered by harshitanegi2169
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★ Would you agree with the statement that economic marginalisation and social marginalisation are interlinked?Why?

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★Yes, I agree because if few communities are not able to contribute in the economic growth of a country, then they may get excluded from the benefits of economy and when that happen they will be considered as marginalised having economic backwardness and least access to resources of a country.

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