Humanities- Prejudice and Persecution- Key Words
The keywords from the whole of the Perjudice and Persecution topic, humanities.
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- Humanities- Prejudice and Persecution.
- Stereotype
- A fixed, general view of a whole group of people which doesn't recognise individual differences. Usually negative.
- Socialisation
- The process by which a child learns the ways of it's culture. It can be seen as a process of stages
- Scapegoating
- Blaming a person or group for things they did not necessarily do.
- Outsider Groups
- People whose culture is new or different to those who hole most power in society.
- Prejudice
- A negative opinion formed against a person or group of people based on a stereotype.
- Racial Prejudice
- A belief that one race or ethnic group is superior to another.
- Tribalism
- The existence of people who share a strong group identity
- Nationalism
- The belief that one's country is superior to other countries.
- Imperialism
- The act of creating an empire by invading other countries.
- Propaganda
- Information which is used to influence other's opinions. It may 'bend' the facts or not tell the whole story.
- Insider Group
- People who hold most power and influence in a society.
- Discrimination
- Unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice about things such as age, gender, sexuality, disability, race, religion or class
- Ridicule
- Words or actions which make fun of people to hurt their feelings.
- Barriers Of Access
- Ways of preventing disabled people participating fully in society.
- Institutional Discrimination
- Existence of prejudice in the way an organisation works and delivers it's services.
- Intolerance
- The lack of willingness to respect differences among people.
- Systematic Persecution
- The deliberate and organised harassment and murder of people.
- Genocide
- The destruction of a large number of people.
- Violence
- An act of aggression which is intended to cause pain.
- Holocaust
- The persecution of millions of people, mainly jews, by the Nazis.
- Gypsy
- The common name in the UK for the Sinti and Roma people who live all over Europe.
- Campaign
- A series of coordinated actions which work towards particular objectives.
- Equal Rights Legislation
- Laws made to ensure that all people have an equal chance to participate in all forms of activity.
- Apartheid
- A system of segregation on the basis of race.
- Affirmation Action
- Actions and policies to improve situations for people disadvantag-ed by existing discriminati-on
- Stereotype
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