Prejudice
Read over this section (page 108-109) and come up with one example for each of the followin" rel="nofollow">ing four categories of possible relationships between prejudice and discrimin" rel="nofollow">ination:
1. Unprejudiced nondiscrimin" rel="nofollow">inator
2. Unprejudiced discrimin" rel="nofollow">inator
3. Prejudiced nondiscrimin" rel="nofollow">inator
4. Prejudiced Discrimin" rel="nofollow">inator
1. 6. What are some common min" rel="nofollow">inority-group responses to prejudice and discrimin" rel="nofollow">ination? Give examples.