Discrimination

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When a person is treated unfairly or badly because the person is one of a particular group

Real World Example

During the Cold War, discrimination was evident in the way Western countries often treated individuals from communist nations with suspicion and bias, leading to unfair treatment based on nationality or political beliefs. This was important at the time because it reflected the intense fear and mistrust between the Eastern and Western blocs, driven by ideological differences. This discrimination responded to the ideological conflict between capitalism and communism, which led people to view others from opposing sides as threats. Today, discrimination still matters because it can lead to unfair treatment based on race, religion, gender, or other characteristics, affecting opportunities and relationships. For instance, someone might be unfairly judged or excluded from a job because of their ethnicity, impacting their ability to succeed and feel accepted in society.

Practice Version

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