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ClassismThe cultural, institutional and individual set of practices and beliefs that assign value to people according to their socio-economic status, thereby resulting in differential treatment.
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ClassismAttitude, action, and institutional practices that subordinate one class to a dominant class.
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Classism"distinction of class," 1842, from class (n.) + -ism.
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ClassismDiscrimination based on a person’s social class (e.g. education, income, occupation).
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ClassismPrejudice and discrimination based on social class; the idea that certain classes of people are superior.
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ClassismWhen artist studied the Roman and Greek styles that were known for the balance and harmony they came up with this style. Classism uses a more romantic feel and uses their imagination to show love.
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Classismprejudiced thoughts and discriminatory actions based on difference in socio‐economic status, income, class; usually by upper classes against lower classes
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