Political Social: Definitions and Relationship with Key Concepts
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Instructions: Make an outline including definitions of vulnerable populations, marginalization, inequality, discrimination, social exclusion and oppression and its relationship with the article below.
Summarize the article that is below how this population was discriminated, social exclusion and why ADA law was created in USA.
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Definitions and Relationship with Key Concepts
Vulnerable Populations: Communities or groups more likely to have unfavorable social, health, or economic consequences are referred to as vulnerable populations. These groups are particularly vulnerable to marginalization and prejudice because they frequently encounter structural obstacles and have restricted access to resources. The ADA was passed to address this group's vulnerability and offer legal protections.
Marginalization: This is the process of relegating a specific community or group to the periphery of society, restricting their access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making processes. Social, economic, and political isolation are frequent among excluded populations. Disability exclusion from public spaces, workplaces, and communities is a longstanding issue. The ADA was a reaction to guarantee equal rights and opportunities to combat and demolish this exclusion.
Inequality: Within a society, inequality refers to the differences in access to opportunities, resources, and privileges.
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