Questions: Question 3 Which of the following groups would be expected to have the worst stigma? A member of a minority political group that the majority finds annoying Women in cultures that believe women are incompetent and need protection A member of a minority racial group perceived as unattractive and dangerous A member of a religious minority group

Question 3

Which of the following groups would be expected to have the worst stigma? A member of a minority political group that the majority finds annoying Women in cultures that believe women are incompetent and need protection A member of a minority racial group perceived as unattractive and dangerous A member of a religious minority group
Transcript text: Question 3 Which of the following groups would be expected to have the worst stigma? A member of a minority political group that the majority finds annoying Women in cultures that believe women are incompetent and need protection A member of a minority racial group percelved as unattractive and dangerous Amember of a religious minority group
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The answer is: A member of a minority racial group perceived as unattractive and dangerous.

Explanation for each option:

  1. A member of a minority political group that the majority finds annoying:

    • While this group may face some social stigma, it is generally limited to political disagreements and does not usually extend to severe social exclusion or discrimination. The stigma here is more about differing opinions rather than deep-seated prejudices.
  2. Women in cultures that believe women are incompetent and need protection:

    • This group does face significant stigma, as such beliefs can lead to systemic discrimination and limitations on women's rights and opportunities. However, the stigma is often rooted in paternalistic attitudes rather than outright hostility.
  3. A member of a minority racial group perceived as unattractive and dangerous:

    • This group is likely to face the worst stigma. Racial prejudices combined with perceptions of unattractiveness and danger can lead to severe social exclusion, discrimination, and even violence. Such stigmas are deeply ingrained and can affect many aspects of life, including employment, housing, and personal safety.
  4. A member of a religious minority group:

    • Members of religious minority groups can face significant stigma, especially in societies where there is a dominant religion. However, the level of stigma can vary widely depending on the specific context and the degree of religious tolerance in the society.

In summary, while all these groups can experience stigma, the combination of racial prejudice and perceptions of unattractiveness and danger typically results in the most severe and pervasive stigma.

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