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Charles Darwin:
Particular Group
Refers to a specific set of individuals distinguished by certain shared characteristics or interests.
Social Identity
An individual's sense of themselves based on their group membership(s), including the group's values, traditions, and cultural norms.
Self-Esteem
A personal appraisal by an individual of their worth or value.
Old-Fashioned Discrimination
Traditional forms of discrimination that are overt and based on clear biases or stereotypes against certain groups.
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