Imagine a big party where everyone is invited. That's an inclusive society, it lets people from all kinds of backgrounds join in the fun. But if only some kids are allowed to come, and others get left out, that's an exclusive society. It’s like having two different worlds inside one place.
Examples
- A school where all kids get to join the same game
- A neighborhood where everyone shares their toys
- A family that lets all children speak up during dinner
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See also
- How Do Maps Help Us Understand the World?
- How Do Maps Help Us Find Our Way?
- How Do We Know a Language Is ‘Alive’?
- What Causes a Language to Change Over Time?
- How Does a Language Shape the Way We Think?
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