social difference and mutual suspicion are created by
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generalised suspicion
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- Social differences are the differences and discriminations that are present in society. The differences between females and males, people having different complexions, and height are all examples of social differences caused due to birth. Howsoever, not all social differences are based on birth.
- Mutual suspicion is a condition in which two distinct groups need to depend upon each other to perform an activity, yet neither trusts the other to properly protect shared services.
- Both social differences and mutual suspicion arise from differences in viewpoints and actions. Both of these are in turn aroused from different environment and day to day facilities.
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