Class prejudices refer to biases based on social and economic status. Such prejudices can take many forms, including racism, sexism, ageism, and religious discrimination. Synonyms for class prejudices include social divides, economic inequality, border disputes, caste systems, societal hierarchies, and wealth disparities. These terms emphasize the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities between different groups in society, which lead to systemic discrimination and marginalization of certain groups. By recognizing and addressing these prejudices, we can work towards building a more equitable society where all individuals have equal access to education, employment, and social mobility regardless of their social and economic background.