The Hate U Give

The exercise was created 31.01.2025 by SabrinaX. Anzahl Fragen: 47.




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  • Prejudice A preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
  • Privilege A special right or advantage available to a particular group.
  • Discrimination Unfair treatment of different people based on race, age, or gender.
  • Stereotype A widely held but oversimplified idea about a group of people.
  • Identity A person's sense of self and belonging.
  • Empathy The ability to understand and share someone else’s feelings.
  • Injustice A situation in which people are treated unfairly.
  • Riot A violent public disturbance caused by a group.
  • Oppression Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment.
  • Advocate A person who publicly supports a cause or policy.
  • Code-switching The practice of shifting between different styles of speech in different social contexts.
  • Ghetto A part of a city, often poor, occupied by a minority group.
  • Gang A group involved in criminal activities.
  • Boycott Refusing to buy or use something as a form of protest.
  • Brutality Cruel or violent treatment, often by authorities.
  • Ally Someone who supports and stands up for others.
  • Systemic racism Discrimination embedded in laws and institutions.
  • Hashtag activism Raising awareness for social justice online.
  • Protest A public demonstration against something unfair.
  • Witness Someone who sees an event and can give a statement.
  • Bias A tendency to favor or oppose something unfairly.
  • Civil rights The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
  • Oppression Unjust treatment or control over a group.
  • Protester A person who takes part in a public demonstration.
  • Rebellion An act of resistance against authority.
  • Revolution A significant change, often through protest or conflict.
  • Inequality A lack of fairness or justice in opportunities or treatment.
  • Activism Taking action to bring about social or political change.
  • Justice Fair treatment according to the law or morality.
  • Unarmed Without weapons, often used to describe victims of police violence.
  • Accountability Taking responsibility for actions and decisions.
  • Corruption Dishonest behavior by those in power.
  • Law enforcement The system of police and legal authorities.
  • Brutality Excessive and unnecessary use of force.
  • Indictment A formal accusation of a crime.
  • Conviction A decision in court that someone is guilty.
  • Testify To give evidence as a witness in court.
  • Harassment Aggressive pressure or intimidation.
  • Self-defense Protecting oneself from harm, legally or physically.
  • Legal system The structure of laws, courts, and law enforcement.
  • Representation The way different groups are portrayed in media and society.
  • Gentrification The process of wealthier people moving into poorer areas, causing displacement.
  • Solidarity Unity among people with a common goal.
  • Belonging Feeling accepted as part of a group or society.
  • Cultural identity The way a person connects with their cultural background.
  • Neighborhood A community within a town or city.
  • Trauma Emotional or psychological distress after a difficult experience.

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