Scapegoat: an individual or group unfairly blamed for someone else's trouble. Often a racial-ethnic or religious minority.
Reference: Sociology a Down To Earth Approach James M. Henslin
Scapegoat: an individual or group unfairly blamed for someone else's trouble. Often a racial-ethnic or religious minority.Reference: Sociology a Down To Earth Approach James M. Henslin
Usually, they feel like they are being treated unfairly.
A strong government will protect a firm from being forced to sell its product at an unfairly low price. A strong government can achieve this limiting the amount of firms entering into a specific market.
A strong government will protect a firm from being forced to sell its product at an unfairly low price. A strong government can achieve this limiting the amount of firms entering into a specific market.
A strong government will protect a firm from being forced to sell its product at an unfairly low price. A strong government can achieve this limiting the amount of firms entering into a specific market.
A strong government will protect a firm from being forced to sell its product at an unfairly low price. A strong government can achieve this limiting the amount of firms entering into a specific market.
A strong government will protect a firm from being forced to sell its product at an unfairly low price. A strong government can achieve this limiting the amount of firms entering into a specific market.
anaphora
The ultimate religious goal that Hindus strive to achieve is moksha, which is liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) and union with the divine.
Nirvana
An extremely religious person; to the point of using violence to achieve their ends.
To achieve assimilation, social and cultural controls are often employed. These can include educational systems that promote dominant cultural values, media that reinforces societal norms, and policies that encourage conformity to the prevailing culture. Additionally, social pressures and incentives can be used to encourage individuals to adopt the behaviors and practices of the dominant group, facilitating a sense of belonging and acceptance.