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what is marginalisation and what is the outcome of marginalisation? Explain in 90 to 100 words.

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Answered by varsha1512
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treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral.

Explanation:

The definition of marginalization is the process of making a group or class of people less important or relegated to a secondary position. When one class of people is grouped together as second class citizens, this is an example of marginalization.

Answered by sHiVaNi9030
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A social process of being confined to lower social standing is marginalisation. It involves people being denied their fundamental rights that results in lowering their social and economical status. It is a situation when a particular social group is forced to live on the fringes rather than in the mainstream. A marginalised section of the society does not get proper opportunity of socio-economic development.

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