The most common types of prejudice in the U.S. include racial and ethnic prejudice, particularly against Black, Hispanic, and Asian communities. Religious intolerance, especially towards Muslims and Jewish individuals, is also prevalent. Additionally, prejudice based on gender, sexual orientation, and disability can significantly impact marginalized groups. These biases often manifest in social interactions, systemic inequalities, and discriminatory practices.
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