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what is marginalisation?give examples.

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Answered by nousheen47
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here is your answer mate......

marginalization is a process in which a person or thing is kept to an edge and is not provide any importance in this process specially people facing discrimination like minorities or some groups are excluded i.e. they are not taken care of also desires are ignored ....

for eg. black people in 20th century suffered marginalization...

hope it helps....
Answered by Urvashigaur02
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{\huge{\orange{Marginalisation:-}}}

The word 'Marginalisation' means pushing someone or something over the edge/margin.
Means dominating them.

In other words we can say,that Marginalisation is the treatment of a person, object,group or concept as insignificant or peripheral or outer.


In Marginalisation the people pushed to the edge are not provided equal rights as others and lack the quality of things and services provided to other higher classes or people.

{\huge{\green{Examples:-}}}

1)In earlier days ,the britishers used to Marginalise the people of tribes,and suppressed them to change their religion to Christianity, as they used to think of Christianity as a better and freedemful religion.Britishers wanted to change every Indian into Christian so that ruling over them can be easy.

2)Some people discriminate people because of their caste and sex (gender) and marginalise them.

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