Power vs. Authority
Political Ideologies
Human Rights and the UDHR
Economic Inequality
Global Citizenship
100

The ability to influence or control what others do.

Power

100

This is a set of beliefs about how the government should work.

Political Ideology

100

The are rights that all people have equally.

Human Rights

100

This is when money and resources are not shared equally between people.

Economic inequality

100

This means understanding and caring about people around the world.

Global Citizen.

200

This is the power that people accept as fair or legitimate.

Authority

200

This ideology supports change and often supports government help in society.

A liberal.

200

This United Nations document lists 30 foundational rights meant for everyone.

UDHR/Universal Declaration of Human Rights

200

A rule that helps to define economic inequality.

80/20 rule

200

A global citizen should learn these to make sure they are treated fairly.

Human Rights

300

A principal who enforces school rules is using this.

Authority

300

This ideology supports tradition and slower change.

A conservative.

300

Not being allowed to speak your mind or share your culture is a violation of these.

Human/UDHR Rights

300

If 80% of people share 20% of the money, this % of people share 80% of the wealth.

20%

300

Taking care of the environment is an example of this.

Being a Global Citizen.

400

Someone who has a ball and therefore, decides what game is going to be played is an example of someone who has this.

Power
400

A political ideology which in theory hopes to create an equal society where no one owns anything, but has failed to work.

Communism

400

This article of the UDHR states that everyone has the right to equality.

Article 1

400

This UDHR Article could be affected by not having enough money.

2, 3, 13, 16, 22, 25, and/or 26. 

400
Trick Question: What number am I currently thinking of.
2
500

In order for for power and authority to be respected by the people, it has to be this (exp: voting, laws, etc.).

Legitimacy
500

A political ideology where there is a strong central government that controls everything and demands that everyone obey them.

Totalitarianism

500

A 1982 Canadian document that was a direct result of the UDHR.

Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

500

When someone does not have enough money they may not be able to equally access these.

Rights

500

Taking care of yourself, knowing rules, and taking care of the environment are examples of this.

Being Responsible.

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