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Prejudice and Stereotypes

A stereotype is a belief that every person in a group will behave in the same way or have the same characteristics because they are a part of that group.
Example: All girls love to play with dolls and all boys love to play football.
Prejudice is when we have negative opinions about other people or groups.
We are prejudiced when we make up our minds not to like someone before we get to know them.


