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13) A person's race or ethnicity can shape their political opinions because their life experiences and how they are treated can make some issues feel more important. People from different groups may support different laws about schools, jobs, and police because of those experiences.
14) Religion can shape political opinions because it gives people ideas about right and wrong and how society should be. People who follow different religions may want different rules about family, schooling, and public life.
15) A person's gender can affect their political views because men and women often face different problems and expectations. For example, some people may care more about laws on health care, pay, or safety because of their gender.
16) Supporters of affirmative action say it helps fix past unfairness and gives groups who were hurt a better chance. Opponents say it is unfair to give extra help based on race and that jobs and schools should pick people by merit. So supporters want race used to make things fairer, while opponents want everyone treated the same without using race.
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13) A person's race or background can shape their political views because their life and how others treat them make some issues feel more important. People from different groups may prefer different rules about schools, jobs, and the police because of those experiences.
14) Religion can shape political views because it gives people ideas about what is right and how society should work. People of different faiths may want different rules about family life, education, and public behavior.
15) A person's gender can change what issues matter to them because men, women, and other genders often face different problems and expectations. For example, some people may care more about laws on health care, pay, or safety because of their gender.
16) Supporters of affirmative action say it helps correct past unfairness and gives harmed groups a better chance. Opponents say it is unfair to give extra help based on race and that jobs and schools should choose people by merit. So, supporters want race used to make things fairer, while opponents want everyone treated the same without using race.
14) Religion can shape political views because it gives people ideas about what is right and how society should work. People of different faiths may want different rules about family life, education, and public behavior.
15) A person's gender can change what issues matter to them because men, women, and other genders often face different problems and expectations. For example, some people may care more about laws on health care, pay, or safety because of their gender.
16) Supporters of affirmative action say it helps correct past unfairness and gives harmed groups a better chance. Opponents say it is unfair to give extra help based on race and that jobs and schools should choose people by merit. So, supporters want race used to make things fairer, while opponents want everyone treated the same without using race.
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