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Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.

justice Justice means fairness.
loan A loan is any amount of money that is borrowed from a lender.
people People trafficking is the illegal transportation of people from one area to another.
positive Positive discrimination is favouring a person or group to try and make up for past treatment.
poverty Poverty is living without the essential things for a reasonable quality of life.
prejudice Prejudice means pre-judging some one based on their characteristics.
racial Racial prejudice is judging someone negatively based on their ethnicity.
responsibility Responsibility is the duty we have to look after and support ourselves.
rights Human rights include education, equality and access to food and water.
social Social justice means making sure that everyone has the equal opportunities and access to education.
trafficking People trafficking often results in exploitation.
wealth Wealth refers to the money and possessions a person has.

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