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1. do you think that prejudice is often a result of judging a person or group on the basis of things over which they have no control? (e. g. skin color, size, gender) 2. is it fair to judge people by such characteristics? if not, why do you think it happens so often? 3. what are some ways that people learn prejudices? what are some reasons why prejudice is so difficult to "unlearn? " 4. can you think of some examples in our modern society where prejudice exists? 5. have you ever felt excluded? explain the situation and how you felt. do you think that the exclusion was based on prejudice or something else? how did you decide whether or not prejudice was the reason for the exclusion?

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