________ are natural and can be used to ones advantage.
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Social Location
Your _______ is where you are situated in relation to others around you.
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Privilege
“The result of our democratic inequality is that the production of privilege will continue to reproduce inequality while implying that ours is a just world.”
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Ethnocentrism
the sense of taken-for-granted superiority in the context of cultural practices and attitudes
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Wealth
What was the main attribute of ‘successful’ students at St. Pauls?
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Experiences
_________________ matter more than innate or inherited qualities
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Just World Hypothesis
__________________ states that all actions have predictable and just consequences
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suffer
If there is inequality in society, then some people benefit while others _____ from the inequality.