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How does discrimination help in the growth of prejudice? - Psychology

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How does discrimination help in the growth of prejudice?

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Discrimination means treating people unfairly because they belong to a certain group. When discrimination happens repeatedly, it strengthens and spreads prejudice.

For example, if a community is always excluded from schools or jobs, others may start to believe they are “unfit” or “inferior,” even though that’s not true. This unfair treatment reinforces negative stereotypes and teaches new generations to adopt the same prejudiced views.

Discrimination also creates anger and mistrust between groups, making people see each other as enemies. This increases fear, hatred, and more prejudice on both sides.

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Chapter 7: Attitude, Prejudice and Stereotypes - Questions [Page 7.58]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 Attitude, Prejudice and Stereotypes
Questions | Q 2. 11. | Page 7.58
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