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Bias, Prejudice, or none 1.Some muslims are assumed to be terrorists and eventually being discriminated.

2.Jews during the period of hitler were sentenced to death because Hitler himself despised Jewish people.

3.A teacher who gives good rating to her student who shares the same religious belief with her.

4.A married couple living in an new country where they are free to attend to any of their church services.

5.Tom Cruise’s affiliation with Scientology promots all kinds of negative press.

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