Section D vocab

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Feeling pity for the suffering of others, which makes one want to help them
Compassion
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A physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities
Disability
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Regarding and/or treating those with a disability less favourably than others
Disability Bias
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Those who are wealthy giving money to the poor
Charity
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A person’s right to fair and equal treatment and protection under the law
Equality before the law
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Treating people less favourably because of their race/gender/colour/class/ disability
Discrimination
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All people being (legally) entitled to equal opportunities in relation to employment and provision of goods, facilities and services
Equal Opportunities
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All people being (legally) entitled to fair and equal treatment
Equal rights
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only one religion is true and avoiding people who follow other religions
Exclusivism
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The belief that some races are superior to others
racism
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Regarding and/or treating either men or women more favourably
Gender bias
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A person’s right to hold any opinion they choose
Freedom of opinion
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A person’s right to follow, or not to follow, a religion
Freedom of religion
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The principle of treating all people fairly
human rights
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there is truth in all religions and welcoming and working with other people, whatever their religion
inclusivism
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Making sure that people have what is theirs by right
justice
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Many different races and cultures living together in one society
multi-ethnic society
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Believing some people are inferior or superior without even knowing them
prejudice
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Different religions living together in one society
multi-faith society
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The belief that a multi-faith/multi-ethnic society is desirable
pluralism
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Trying to convert people to join a religion
proselytisation
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People of different races/colours living together peacefully and happily
racial harmony
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The right to be free, and to be able go about one’s lawful business without interference or restriction.
right to liberty
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A physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities

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Disability

Card 3

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Regarding and/or treating those with a disability less favourably than others

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Card 4

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Those who are wealthy giving money to the poor

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Card 5

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A person’s right to fair and equal treatment and protection under the law

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