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Homework(In notebook)

1.How can the stereotype that girls are a burden on their parents affect

the life of a daughter? Imagine this situation and list at least five

different effects that this stereotype can have on the way daughters

get treated in the house.

2. What is the difference between discrimination and stereotypes?

3.How do you think a person who is discriminated against might feel?

4. Define Prejudice.​

Answers

Answered by rinkimanna2210
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Answer:

1) a . Girls are not given proper education.

b. They are mostly engage in household work.

c. They are not given any right in ancestral property .

d. They are not provided with healthy and nourished food .

e. They are deprived of love and care .

2) Discrimination : It refers to the unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice .

Stereotype : When we fix people in one image we create a stereotype .

3 ) The person who is discriminated against might feel that and sore . He might also feel shy. He will lose his self respect .

4) It means to judge people negatively or see them inferior .

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1.How can the stereotype that girls are a burden on their parents affect the life of a daughter? Imagine this situation and list at least five different effects that this stereotype can have on the way daughters

get treated in the house.

Ans - How can the stereotype that girls are a burden on their parents affects the life of a daughter? Imagine this situation and list at least five different effects that this stereotype can have on the way daughters get treated in the house.

Girls have been treated as a burden for many years. Even today their condition has not changed. Whether it is home or outside, they are not given the due opportunity. The mental set-up of the parents is such that it never accepts the birth of a daughter wholeheartedly. As a result girls' life is badly affected. Here is the list of five different effects that this stereotype can have on the way daughters get Treated

2. What is the difference between discrimination and stereotypes ?

Ans - Discrimination

While prejudice refers to biased thinking, discrimination consists of actions against a group of people. Discrimination can be based on age, religion, health, and other indicators; race-based laws against discrimination strive to address this set of social problems.

Stereotypes

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

3.How do you think a person who is discriminated against might feel?

Ans - The person who is discriminated against will feel humilated. He will lose his self-respect. It is a derogatory and an inhumane practice and person does not want to mix with others.

4. Define Prejudice.

Ans - Prejudice means preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. The word comes from the Latin "pre" (before) and "judge". People may prejudge any question, but the word is often used for an opinion about a person or group of people. English understanding of the Latin has changed in past centuries. In old English the word "prejudice" denotes the use of "good judgment" before an event, e.g., "I decided (showed prejudice) not to run with the bulls because I could have been hurt.

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