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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
8

What are examples of justices done in the world?

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1 answer:
STatiana [176]3 years ago
6 0

Inter-Social Treatment- this involves treatment of a group(s) of people within the local and regional scale. The basis for this unequal treatment is usually due to a personal belief about that group(s):

<span>RacismSexismAgeismHeterosexism</span>

Unequal Government Regulation- this involves laws and regulations that purposefully or otherwise, discriminate a group(s) from the same opportunities and resources based on differences that are unique to that group(s):

<span>Poverty (lacking access to food, clean water, and shelter)Death PenaltyEnvironmental Rights (racism)Access to Health CareHeterosexismLabor LawsCivil Rights (racism and sexism)<span>Access to Education</span></span>
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