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State 2 facts that have contributed to a young person developing discrimination attitude

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1. Exposure to negative stereotypes and prejudice from family members, peers, or authority figures can contribute to a young person developing discriminatory attitudes. This can create a foundation for biased beliefs and behaviors towards different individuals or groups.

2. Lack of diverse and inclusive education or experiences can also contribute to a young person developing discriminatory attitudes. Without exposure to diverse perspectives and cultures, a young person may struggle to understand and appreciate differences, leading to the reinforcement of discriminatory beliefs.

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