Voice
Fairness
Justice
Empowerment/Disempowerment
Human Rights and Dignity
100

This is the term used when people express their opinions and concerns in public, especially regarding political or social issues

What is "speaking out"?

100

This is the principle of treating people without favoritism or discrimination

What is "fairness"?

100

This term describes the moral rightness based on ethics, law, fairness, and equity.

What is "justice"?

100

This term describes providing people with the tools, confidence, and resources to make their own choices.

What is "empowerment"?

100

The fundamental rights that all people are entitled to, simply because they are human, are known as these.

What are "human rights"?

200

This type of democracy emphasizes that every person has a chance to share their perspective and influence decisions.

What is "participatory democracy"?

200

The act of ensuring equal opportunity, rather than simply equal treatment, is known as this.

What is "equity"?

200

This phrase means ensuring that laws are enforced in a way that treats all people equally, regardless of background.

What is "equal justice under the law"?

200

Feeling powerless to change one’s situation often leads to this feeling, which can impact mental and physical health.

What is "disempowerment"?

200

This organization created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.

What is the "United Nations"?

300

Name the legal document in Canada that guarantees citizens the right to freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression.

What is the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms"?

300

This term refers to ensuring that everyone has fair access to resources and opportunities, especially in employment and education.

What is "affirmative action"?

300

In criminal justice, this concept focuses on helping victims and offenders repair harm rather than just punishing the offender.

What is "restorative justice"?

300

This concept involves giving a voice and power to people traditionally marginalized by societal structures.

What is "social empowerment"?

300

This Canadian law ensures that no person in Canada can be discriminated against based on race, gender, religion, or disability.

What is the "Canadian Human Rights Act"?

400

This concept is often used to describe people who feel they lack the opportunity to express themselves due to social, political, or economic barriers.

What is "marginalization"?

400

This field of study examines fairness in the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.

What is "social justice"?

400

The justice system that focuses on promoting positive outcomes for offenders, often through rehabilitation, rather than punishment.

What is "rehabilitative justice"?

400

When people are systematically prevented from having control or influence, they are said to be experiencing this.

What is "oppression"?

400

This South African leader and activist is widely celebrated for his contributions to human rights and anti-apartheid efforts.

Who is "Nelson Mandela"?

500

This global movement uses social media platforms to give people a voice on a wide range of issues, from human rights to environmental justice.

What is "hashtag activism"?

500

This landmark 1954 Supreme Court case ruled that racial segregation in U.S. public schools was inherently unequal.

What is "Brown v. Board of Education"?

500

This ancient Greek philosopher defined justice as harmony within the soul and society, where each part does what it is best suited for.

Who is "Plato"?

500

This movement seeks to end disempowerment for women worldwide by promoting gender equality.

What is "feminism"?

500

The concept that every person has inherent worth, regardless of their background, status, or beliefs, is known as this.

What is "human dignity"?

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