Ch 1: Connections
Ch 2: Challenges
Ch 3: Cultures
Ch 4: Citizens
Ch5: Literature
100

This connects your phone to the internet without any wires.

What is Wi-Fi?

100

This common mental health issue can cause feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest in things we once enjoyed.

What is depression?

100

This cultural practice involves wearing a veil and is commonly associated with women in certain parts of the world, particularly in Muslim-majority countries.

What is the hijab?

100

This is the term for a person who is legally recognized as a member of a country and enjoys the rights and protections of that country.

What is a citizen?

100

This famous play by William Shakespeare tells the tragic story of two star-crossed lovers from feuding families.

What is "Romeo and Juliet"?

200

A person who uses the internet.

what is a netizens?

200

This type of pressure comes from yourself, not from others, and can lead to anxiety and burnout if it's too high.

What is self-pressure or self-expectation?

200

This ancient civilization, known for its pyramids and hieroglyphics, influenced much of the world’s architecture and writing systems.

What is ancient Egypt?

200

This is the concept where a country's government grants certain legal protections and rights to all citizens, which can include voting, education, and healthcare.

What is citizenship rights?

200

This actor portrays Chris Gardner, a struggling salesman who becomes homeless but eventually lands a prestigious internship at a stockbroker firm.

Who is Will Smith?

300

This is a person, someone you trust and spend time with.

Who is a best friend?

300

This challenge happens when you're afraid to speak your mind because you fear judgment or rejection.

What is lack of confidence or fear of vulnerability?

300

Northern Island, Scotland, Wales and England

What is United Kingdom?

300

This is the legal process by which a citizen of one country voluntarily applies for citizenship in another country.

What is immigration?

300

This popular book by J.K. Rowling follows a young boy who discovers he is a wizard and attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

What is "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"?

400

Traces left by someone activity in a digital enviroment.

What is digital footprint?

400

This is the difficult but valuable skill of admitting you're wrong and trying to fix it.

What is taking responsibility or accountability?

400

People blending together in a society.

What is a melting pot?

400

This is a legal status that allows someone to remain in a country without being a full citizen, often granted to immigrants who seek protection from political persecution.

What is refugee status?

400

Lennie’s greatest desire in the novel is to one day have a piece of land where he can tend to these animals.

What is rabbits?

500

This term describes when a person is treated differently or unfairly because of who they are or what group they belong to.

What is discrimination?

500

This psychological phenomenon occurs when a person doubts their abilities and feels like a "fraud," despite evidence of their competence and achievements.

What is imposter syndrome?

500

This term refers to a belief that one’s own culture or way of life is superior to others, often leading to cultural misunderstanding or bias.

What is ethnocentrism?

500

This term describes the practice of a country offering citizenship to individuals who meet certain criteria, such as being born on its territory or having family members who are citizens.

What is birthright citizenship?

500

In "Of Mice and Men," this character, who is a skilled ranch worker, has an old dog that he eventually has to put down because the dog is too old and no longer useful.

Who is Candy?

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