Social Sciences, asked by Gurrie6044, 1 year ago

What is the difference between inequality and discrimination . FOR class 6

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Answered by Anonymous
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It entails treating people differently because of certain characteristics, such as race, colour or sex, which results in the impairment of equality of opportunity and treatment. In other words, discrimination results in, and reinforces, inequalities.
Answered by BornScientist
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Hey mate here's your answer

Inequality is not having the same advantages. For instance you have more money than me so can buy a car and I can't or you grew up in a poor area so the school you went to was not as good as the school I went to. 

Discrimination is treating another person poorly because of some trait that usually they cannot control. For instance there is a boy who you won't be friends with a girl because she has dark skin or an employer won't give the job to a person because he is Jewish.

Hope it helps you
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