How do you define human rights?
rights you are given because you are human and they cannot be taken away
What human rights were being fought for during the Civil Rights movement in the south and the Apartheid in South Africa?
Equality, freedom and safety, etc.
How do you define child labor?
Work that deprives children of their childhood, harmful to their physical and mental development
Which group is in charge of Afghanistan and why is that an issue?
Taliban- terrorists organization, very suppressive of rights, especially women
What can be learned from the human rights issues in Afghanistan to prevent them from continuing to happen?
The effects of everyone not being able to work or go to school, the effects of not having enough food, etc.
What is the Declaration of Human Rights?
Document containing the 30 human rights the must be followed/ given to people
What impact did segregation and discrimination in the south have on the country and the people?
People were not treated equally, lots of violence, rights were taken away, division of the country, etc.
What types of countries tend to have/ practice child labor?
Under developed
Who are rights being taken away from and what are those rights?
Women and girls- not allowed to work, go to school, live in safety, not enough food for their people, etc.
What can be learned from human rights issues during the apartheid in South Africa to prevent it from continuing to happen?
The divide and issues segregation creates for a country, the impact segregation has on the group of people that has to go without, etc.
What organization created the Declaration of Human Rights?
United Nations
What was the Apartheid in South Africa?
Segregation of people based on race
What impact does child labor have on the country and those involved?
Children are not allowed to go to school, they do not make enough and live in poverty, taken advantage of, safety is in jeopardy, etc.
What impact do these human rights violations in Afghanistan have on the country and the people?
Country and many people in the country are poor, not enough food, women are treated equally, not allowed to get an education to better their life, etc.
What can be learned from the issues with child labor that would prevent it from continuing to happen?
The impact it has on children not being able to go to school, the unsafe working conditions, living in poverty, etc.
Why and when was the Declaration of Human Rights created?
After WWII to prevent the horrific human rights issues from happening again and create a sense of peace
Who was Nelson Mandela and why was he important? (DAILY DOUBLE)
Activist to end the apartheid and first black president and first elected democratically
What was Gandhi fighting for in India?
Independence from Great Britain, equal rights, ability to make and sell own products and not great britain
Which groups of people have to fight to get the right to vote?
African americans, women, native american
What can be learned from the human rights issues with everyone not having the right to vote?
People do not have a say in the government or are able to vote for their leaders, the leaders were not voted by everyone
If we have a Declaration of Human Rights that has been signed by many countries, why do we still have human rights issues today?
Because the document is not held up by law and technically it is optional
What impact did the human rights violations during the apartheid in South Africa have on the people and the country?
Forced removal from homes, there was no equality, only a small group of people had a say in the government, laws on who could and couldn’t marry violence, etc.
What impact did the human rights violations and the fight for independence in India have on the people?
They didn’t have a say in the government, they were not allowed to operate certain businesses (salt), there was not equality, violence against those who protested
What impact does not having the right to vote have on people and the country?
You don’t have a say in the government and picking leaders, the elected leaders are not true representatives of the people because not everyone could vote
What can be learned from human rights issues during the civil rights movement to prevent it from happening again?
The divide it creates in a country, the effect violence has on people and the community, etc.