Structural discrimination
<span> It refers to rules, norms, routines, patterns of attitudes and behavior in institutions and other societal structures
that represent obstacles to groups or individuals in achieving the same
rights and opportunities that are available to the majority of the
population.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:........................
In his manifesto, he spoke of the proletariat class rising up and taking out the bourgeoisie.
Proletariat: the working class
Bourgeoisie: the wealth class
Your values, dislikes and desires are rather personal: they might be influenced by others and by what you've learnt, but ultimately they are your own, so they can be called: internal: the correct answer is c) internal.
They could be influenced by our parents, but this is not the only influence.