The ADA
Voting
The Criminal Justice System
Emergency Personnel
Working Rights & Social Security
100

What does ADA stand for?

Americans with Disabilities Act

100

What do you mark when you vote?

A ballot

100

Never admit to a ____________ that you did not commit.

Crime

100

What is the number one thing to remember if you are stopped by police?

Stay calm!

100

What does SSDI or SSI stand for? Choose one.

Social Security Disability Insurance

Supplemental Security Income

200

The ADA was made to end ____________ against people with disabilities.

Discrimination

200

Do you have to be a citizen of the United States to vote?

Yes

200

What kind of a crime is more serious - a felony or a misdemeanor?

Felony

200

Should you reach into your pocket to give an officer your identification and wallet card without telling them first?

NO!

200

If you need an ____________ at work, you must ask for it.

Accommodation

300

What is the first thing you should do if you think you are being discriminated against?

Talk to the person

300

How often is the president elected?

Every 4 years

300

Who should you call if you are arrested?

An emergency contact that lives nearby (i.e. parent, guardian, sibling, family member, very close friend, etc.)

300

Why should you keep your hands still and in front of your body?

So the officer does not think you are a threat.

300

List two things that you should get the same as other workers at your company who are doing the same job.

Same pay, the same time off, and the same benefits.

400

The ADA is a ____________ rights law.

Civil

400

If you have trouble reading, and cannot read the voting ballot, what would you do?

Ask a worker at the polls to help you, or bring someone with you

400

This is a sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that an accused person returns for his or her trial.

Bail

400

This is the name of the rights an officer reads to you when you are arrested.

Miranda Rights

400

True or False: You should call the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) if your boss is discriminating against you.

True!

500

List three examples of public places that need to be accessible for people with disabilities.

Libraries, schools, parks, banks, etc.

500

Does the United States decide elections with the popular vote or the Electoral College?

Electoral College

500

This is the name of the group of people that sit in a trial and decide if the person is guilty or innocent.

Jury

500

If you are stopped by the police, what are three things you should do?

Remain calm, keep your hands where the officer can see them, do not run away, do exactly as you are told, do not make any sudden movements, hand the officer your identification/wallet card, etc.

500

Which one - SSDI or SSI - do people qualify for depending on work credits?

SSDI

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