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Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.
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nuclear |
Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction.
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weapons |
Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction.
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pacifism |
Pacifism is the belief that violence and war are unjustifiable.
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positive |
Positive discrimination is favouring a person or group to try and make up for past treatment.
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discrimination |
Positive discrimination is favouring a person or group to try and make up for past treatment.
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prejudice |
Prejudice is an unfounded opinion or bias that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation.
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reformation |
Reformation is an aim of punishment: for a criminal to learn from their mistake.
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retribution |
Retribution means punishment for a crime.
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sanctity |
Sanctity of life is the belief that life is sacred because it was created by God.
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sexuality |
Sexuality is sometimes called sexual orientation.
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sustainable |
If something is sustainable, it means it is possible to maintain and support it.
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tolerance |
Tolerance is the acceptance of those with beliefs that are different to our own.
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