Unit 2 - Is it fair?

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Question 1

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The key word 'Authority' means?
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  • Right or power over others, the law or those who ensure it is kept.
  • Unfair action or treatment.
  • To argue against something you think is wrong.

Question 2

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This picture is an example of...
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  • Civil disobedience
  • Racism
  • Protest
  • Equality

Question 3

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The definition for the key word 'Justice' means - Rights to the basic things we need in life.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Need means something that is necessary to survive. Tick all of the relevant boxes that are things you need to survive.
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Question 5

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Which organisation supports 'Tearfund'?
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  • Christians
  • Jewish
  • Hinduisum

Question 6

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Tick all the different types of protest.
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  • Prayers
  • Fighting
  • Fasting
  • Pressurise the govenment
  • Riots
  • Use of weapons

Question 7

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Rights and responsiblities can sometimes be confused. Please select all the terms for the key word 'rights'.
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  • What a person can expect to have.
  • Something you should do as a human being.
  • Not something earned or deserved.
  • Something entrusted to you by God or someone in authority.

Question 8

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The key word 'prejudice', means judging someone or something before knowing anything about them.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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What is this an example of?
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  • Institutional racism
  • Prejudice
  • Stereotype

Question 10

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Christian Aid is an agency of churches in UK and Ireland who work against poverty.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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The key word 'discrimination' means...
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  • Judging someone or something before knowing anything about them.
  • Treating people differently because of race, religion, gender etc.
  • The idea that if people wear the same types of clothes, for example, they must behave in the same way and have similar values.

Question 12

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What does the key word 'stereotype' mean...
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  • Treating people differently because of race, religion, gender etc.
  • When you are prejudiced against people because of their skin colour or race.
  • The idea that if people wear the same types of clothes, for example, they must behave in the same way and have similar values.
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