
(strate)
classe
a group of people with similar social standing, education, or income

acculturation
the process of cultural exchange and adaptation when individuals or groups from different cultures come into contact, leading to changes in their respective cultural patterns

apartheid
a system where people are treated differently or separated based on their race, ethnicity, or other characteristics

aristocratie
people in the highest class of society who have a lot of power and wealth and usually high ranks and titles

bourgeoisie
the society's middle class

(sensibilisé aux classes)
conscient des classes
fully aware of the ranking system that distinguishes the general public

(structuré en niveaux)
hiérarchique
relating to a system that is organized based on social ranking or levels of authority

segment démographique
the statistical characteristics of a population, such as age, gender, and ethnicity

(appartenance ethnique)
origine ethnique
the state of belonging to a certain ethnic group

strict minimum
a situation in which one has just enough money or food to survive

grand patron
someone who is in a position of power, especially in the past

(organisation politique)
polity
a political organization of a group of people with a shared identity that is part of a larger political system itself

(discriminer)
séparer
to employ a system that sorts out people in the society based on their race or religion
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(classe sociale)
caste
a system that divides the people of a society into different social classes based on their wealth, privilage, or profession

partisan de l'idéologie de la suprématie raciale
someone who believes that a particular group of people, especially one determined by sex, religion, or race, is better than other groups and should dominate them

asile politique
the protection that a country grants to someone who has fled their home country because of political reasons
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(bienfaitrice)
bienfaiteur
a person who gives money or support to help others

lutte des classes
the conflict of interests between different social classes in a society, as mentioned in Marxist ideology
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expulsion
the act of forcing someone out of a country, usually because they do not have the legal right to stay there or because they have broken the law

discrimination
the practice of treating a person or different categories of people less fairly than others

déplacer
to make someone leave their home by force, particularly because of an unpleasant event
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élite
a small group of people in a society who enjoy a lot of advantages because of their economic, intellectual, etc. superiority

homophobie
hatred, antipathy, or prejudice toward homosexuals

appauvrir
to take away a person or a country's riches to the point of poverty

indigent
extremely poor or in need

(intersectionnel)
intersectionnelle
related to the social categories such as gender, race, sexuality, or age and the way they can extend over the experiences of an individual belonging to an oppressed population

marginaliser
to treat a person, group, or concept as insignificant or of secondary or minor importance
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naturaliser
to admit a foreigner as an official citizen in a country

(égalité)
parité
a state in which two or more things are equal

(misère)
extrême pauvreté
a state of being exceedingly poor and in need

(affirmative action)
discrimination positive
the act of enhancing different opportunities for the people who have been treated as inferior due to belonging to a specific social category like race, sex, and etc. in a society
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système de quotas
a system that allows a limited number of immigrants to officially enter a country annually
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(propriétaire de taudis)
bailleur de fonds malveillant
an owner of a house of land in a location where people are exceedingly poor and have really bad living conditions, who demands rents more than one can afford

(sensibilité sociale)
conscience sociale
an awareness of other people's pain and problems who have a bad condition in the society and feeling a sense of duty to take care of them
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(intolérance)
sectarisme
the fact of having or expressing strong, irrational views and disliking other people with different views or a different way of life

(troubles)
agitation
a political situation in which there is anger among the people and protests are likely
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