Explore this spelling list: GCSE Religious Studies: Religion, Human Rights, and Social Justice 2. Here, you'll find everything you need to excel in spelling. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.
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justice |
Justice means fairness.
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loan |
A loan is any amount of money that is borrowed from a lender.
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people |
People trafficking is the illegal transportation of people from one area to another.
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positive |
Positive discrimination is favouring a person or group to try and make up for past treatment.
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poverty |
Poverty is living without the essential things for a reasonable quality of life.
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prejudice |
Prejudice means pre-judging some one based on their characteristics.
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racial |
Racial prejudice is judging someone negatively based on their ethnicity.
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responsibility |
Responsibility is the duty we have to look after and support ourselves.
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rights |
Human rights include education, equality and access to food and water.
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social |
Social justice means making sure that everyone has the equal opportunities and access to education.
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trafficking |
People trafficking often results in exploitation.
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wealth |
Wealth refers to the money and possessions a person has.
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