describe the difference between racism, prejudice, and discrimination
racism, involves beliefs about the superiority of a racial or ethnic group, prejudice is a preconceived opinion and not based on reason, and discrimination is the unjust treatment of different categories of people.
Racism
A set of beliefs about the superiority of one racial or ethnic group, used to justify inequality
Prejudice
A preconceived judgement, often negative, about a particular group based on generalizations and stereotypes
Discrimination
The unequal treatment of individuals based on their membership of a social group
Forms of discrimination
Individual discrimination
Institutional discrimination
Individual discrimination
When a person treats others unfairly due to their ethnicity or race
Moral evil and suffering
Suffering caused by the actions of humans, e.g. acts of murder and war
Natural evil and suffering
Suffering caused by nature, e.g. earthquakes, floods, tsunamis and disease
Omnibenevolent
The belief that God is all loving
Omniscient
All-knowing, of past, present and future
prejudice
someone without knowing them based on race, religion, gender, sexuality, disability
discrimination
when a person is singled out/treated badly because of who they are. Act on your prejudice.
Equality
Having the same value and worth no person is more important than another
justice
Fairness , everyone has the same rights and should be treated the same
pollution
Harmful waste materials released into the environment
Gaia hypothesis
The idea of the earth is a living organism and will defend itself even against human beings
industrialised
This term is his describe a country or area which has developed many companies and factories
fossil fuels
Fuel such as petrol, coal and natural gas which consists of the remains of organisms preserved in rocks in the earths crust
ozone layer
The layer of gas that protects the Earth from the Sun harmful rays
Global warming
is when the Earth is getting warmer and atmosphere caused by human emissions of greenhouse gas
what is greenhouse gas?
Gas(es) that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
what is ment by Ahimsa?
Ahimsa is non couldnt and respect for life
What is ment by Atman?
The hindu belief that there is a soul in every human being
what is it ment by monotheism?
Belief in one god.
What is ment by Sewa?
To help the poor and needy.
4 Noble truths
Li Life involves suffering
The origin of suffering lie and wanting/deserve ( which is made more intense by greed, hatred ignorance)
The ending of suffering is possible
Way to end suffering and to stop wanting/deserving things and follow the eight for path
Who is the responsibility? Is it take care of the planet and why?
Humans. It is important to take care of the planet to ensure a sustainable future for all living beings.
dominion
Control over responsibility for the Earth
creation
The belief that the Earth was deliberately created by God or gods
Independence
The idea that all forms of life depend upon each other
stewardship
Looking after something so it can be passed onto the next generation
What’s the difference between stewardship and dominion? link your answer to Christianity
In Christianity, stewardship refers to the responsibility to care for and manage God's creation, while dominion implies human authority and control over nature.Stewardship aligns better with the Christian view of humanity's role as caretakers of the Earth.
Who was Rosa Parks? What important role did she play during segregation in Montgomery Alabama key terms boycott segregation equality and human rights.
Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. This act of civil disobedience sparked the 13-month Montgomery bus boycott, a pivotal event in the civil rights movement that led to the desegregation of public transportation.
Similarity between the Montgomery bus boycott and the Bristol bus boycott
Both were organized by African-American and Afro-Caribbean communities respectively to protest racial segregation and discrimination on public buses
Difference between the Montgomery bus boycott and the Bristol bus boycott
The Montgomery bus boycott took place in 1955-1956 in the Southern United States as part of the Americancivil rights movement, while the Bristol bus boycott occurred in 1963 in the UK and was part of the struggle against racism and discrimination faced by the growing Afro-Caribbean immigrant population there