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Alika [10]
4 years ago
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Discrimination against individuals who are not members of a minority group is called

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OlgaM077 [116]4 years ago
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Um, that's still called discrimination. <em />It doesn't matter if you're a minority or not, if you are being discriminated by the color of your skin or any other thing, that would still be discrimination.
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Statue of Akhenaten in the early Amarna style
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1353–1336 BC[3]
1351–1334 BC[4]
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Amenhotep III
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Smenkhkare
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Mother
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KV55 (disputed)
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Religion
Ancient Egyptian religion
Atenism
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