Short Answer Questions:
1. State some ill effects of prejudice.
2. How were stereotypes created?
3. What are the reasons for the existence of inequality in a sc
4. Mention some causes of discrimination.
Long Answer Questions:
1. Write a short note on discrimination.
2. State some common stereotypes found in our society.
3. What are effects of inequality?
4. What are the steps to reduce the prejudice, discriminatio
Answers
Answer:
1. Prejudice makes the victim feel less than fully human.When people are undervalued by others, their self-esteem suffers and they stop trying to improve themselves.Prejudice can often lead to bullying and other forms of discrimination.
2. Some psychologists believe that although stereotypes can be absorbed at any age, stereotypes are usually acquired in early childhood under the influence of parents, teachers, peers, and the media. If stereotypes are defined by social values, then stereotypes only change as per changes in social values.
3. SC and ST households earn 21% and 34%, respectively, less than the national average. OBC households fare better but still earn 8% or Rs 9,123 less than the annual Indian average
4. discrimination causes-
In later vedic period women were discriminsed because of gender
People now do discrimination with boys and girls because of gender.
Years ago women got less wages then men got after doing the same job also.
Long answer questions-
1.Discrimination is when someone is treated unfairly or differently. Discrimination is when a person is treated unfairly or badly because the person is one of a particular group. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that all persons must be protected against any kind of discrimination, or even its inciting.
2. I don't know. sorry
3.At a macroeconomic level, inequality increases ill health and health spending and reduces the educational performance of the poor. These two factors lead to a reduction in the productive potential of the work force. At a macroeconomic level, inequality can be a brake on growth and can lead to instability.
4. steps to reduce prejudice -
1.Gaining public support and awareness for anti-prejudice social norms.
2.Increasing contact with members of other social groups.
3.Making people aware of the inconsistencies in their own beliefs.
4.Passing laws and regulations that require fair and equal treatment for all groups of people.
steps to reduce discrimination -
1. To aware people on discrimination.
2.To gain public support.
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