Social Sciences, asked by harpreetgholia01, 9 months ago

How is 'race' a basis for discrimination?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This is when you are treated differently because of your race in one of the situations covered by the Equality Act.

This is when you are treated differently because of your race in one of the situations covered by the Equality Act.The treatment could be a one-off action or as a result of a rule or policy based on race. It doesn’t have to be intentional to be unlawful.

Answered by sahooamrutanshu88
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Explanation:

'Race' means our skin colour. So when anyone discriminates us on the basis of our skin colour then we say that we are being 'racially' discriminated.

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