Social Sciences, asked by dipti1510, 11 months ago

explain the the term ‘prejudice’ and ‘discrimination’ please​

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Answered by vigneshandalamowz98e
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prejudice:a strong unreasonable feeling of not liking or trusting somebody/something, especially when it is based on his/her/its race, religion

discrimination:the state of being able to see a difference between two people or things or treating one person or group worse than others


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Answered by michealjackson143
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Prejudice has to do with the inflexible and irrational attitudes and opinions held by members of one group about another, while discrimination refers to behaviors directed against another group. Being prejudiced usually means having preconceived beliefs about groups of people or cultural practices.

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