Being treated fairly means receiving equitable treatment based on principles of justice, impartiality, and respect, where individuals are valued for their inherent rights and abilities. Conversely, being treated unfairly involves bias, discrimination, or inequality, leading to unjust outcomes or a lack of opportunities. Fair treatment fosters a sense of trust and belonging, while unfair treatment can result in feelings of resentment and exclusion. Ultimately, fairness is crucial for social harmony and individual well-being.
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.
They received few profits (novanet)
They were so important because it was the start of when black people would stop being treated unfairly. They were important also because that's when people made a stand, and now black people are treated fairly because of her. I hope I helped!
They are treated more than fair.
to be treated unfairly
Quebec was treated unfairly by the Canadian government during John Diffnbaker's era
Yes, Rachel was treated unfairly in the story "Eleven" by Sandra Cisneros
the bonus army was treated unfairly because they were the veterans from WW1 and the at first they were going to pay them but at the end they didn't pay them any money they march an may-july 1932
unfairly
I was treated unfairly when i went to trial what can i do or who should i talk to
sell them to america so that they could be slave
Ex-Confederates were treated fairly during Reconstruction. After the war ended, ex-Confederates who laid down their weapons were not persecuted or treated unfairly.
It is an adverb. It can mean "in a fair manner" (He was treated fairly). It can mean "somewhat" (He does his job fairly well).
the young boy was treated unfairly by his uncle
They are treated as the same thing bad and treated unfairly!
Misused means something used incorrectly or someone treated unfairly.