1. Racism
    1. a highly organized system of 'race'-based group privilege that operates at every level of society and is held together by a sophisticated ideology of color/'race' supremacy. Racist systems include, but cannot be reduced to, racial bigotry
    2. Economic
      1. Historical economic or social disparity is alleged to be a form of discrimination which is caused by past racism and historical reasons, affecting the present generation through deficits in the formal education and kinds of preparation in the parents' generation, and, through primarily unconscious racist attitudes and actions on members of the general population.
    3. Institutional
      1. Institutional racism (also known as structural racism, state racism or systemic racism) is racial discrimination by governments, corporations, educational institutions or other large organizations with the power to influence the lives of many individuals
    4. Economic
      1. Historical economic or social disparity is alleged to be a form of discrimination which is caused by past racism and historical reasons, affecting the present generation through deficits in the formal education and kinds of preparation in the parents' generation, and, through primarily unconscious racist attitudes and actions on members of the general population.
  2. Competition
    1. We attain our goals only if other people do not
      1. 2 groups of boys devided in two -> conflict developes
  3. Contact
    1. Prejudice developes because the two groups do not have contact with each other.
      1. Malayasia Malays, Indians Chinese -> do not contact with each other
  4. Opression
    1. Keeping people in an inferior position
      1. Americans and African Ameericans to rationalize themselves as higher beings
  5. Stereotypes as Heuristics
    1. Mental Shortcuts describing people
      1. Judjing people Every day
  6. Self - Esteme
    1. To feel good about yourself
      1. Putting a label on yourself, because it feels good