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Stuctural / Institutional Prejudice (USA (Prejudice / Discrimination…
Stuctural / Institutional Prejudice
USA
Prejudice / Discrimination refused certain people the right to vote.
This became a way of life in certain parts of the US.
The prejudice was everywhere and was considered 'normal'.
Black people were denied the right to vote in elections
Nazi Germany
Nazi's favoured a particular type of physical appearance
The first to be killed were Germans who were physically diabled
People selected to be killed:
Race
Nationality
Beliefs
Condition or Orientation
Jewish people were particularly attacked - Holocaust
Millions were killed
South Africa - Apartheid
This system of prejudice was based on the colour of a person's skin.
People of different skin colours were not allowed to mix or meet together socially.
Different laws and regulations applied to each group.
Different cinemas
Different hospitals
Different schools
Separate housing areas
Different transport systems