2.2.1.3 - In-Groups and Out-Groups
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What is an in-group?
💡 Hint: Think of groups where you feel accepted.
Give an example of an out-group.
💡 Hint: Consider categories of individuals excluded from certain groups.
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What is an in-group?
💡 Hint: Think about groups where you feel accepted.
True or False: Out-groups can be seen without negative bias.
💡 Hint: Consider how societies often react to newcomers.
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Examine a historical example of how in-groups and out-groups influenced social policy. What were the repercussions?
💡 Hint: Look into civil rights movements and their opposition.
Create a case study on a contemporary group that acts as an in-group and examine their relationship with a perceived out-group.
💡 Hint: Research real-world initiatives and movements.
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