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100

What is quality of life?

Quality of life refers to the overall well-being of individuals or communities, including factors like health, happiness, education, environment, and access to basic needs.

100

What are human rights?

Human rights are basic freedoms and protections that every person is entitled to, such as the right to life, freedom of speech, and equality before the law.


100

What is democratization? 

The process of moving from a non-democratic to a democratic political system. It often involves elections, free press, and civil rights.

100

What is civic responsibility? 

The duties and obligations citizens have toward their community and country, particularly within democratic systems.

200

Based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), what are 3 rights children are entitled to? 

Children have the right to:

  • A name and nationality
  • Go to school and get an education
  • Be protected from violence and abuse
  • Good food, clean water, and medical care
  • Speak their opinions and be heard
200

In Canada, human rights are protected by this piece of legislation. 

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

200

What is a pandemic? 

A global outbreak of a disease. Pandemics affect public health, economies, and how societies function.

200

What is a global citizen? 

Someone who recognizes their connection to a broader world community and feels a sense of responsibility to it, beyond their national borders.

300

What are two positive and two negative effects of globalization on youth? 

Positive 

  • Better access to education
  • Improved healthcare
  •  More job opportunities for families
  • Cultural exchange
  • Technology and communication

Negative 

  • Child labor
  • Loss of local culture
  • Unhealthy food and habits
  • Unequal access
  • Exposure to harmful media
300

What is discrimination?

An action or a decision that treats a person or a group negatively for reasons such as their race, age or disability

300

What is migration? 

The movement of people from one place to another, often for economic, political, or environmental reasons.

300

What are inalienable rights? 

A right that cannot be taken away from you.

400

Of all the countries we explored in class, what country is predominantly violating the child's right to be protected from violence and abuse? 

Central African Republic 

400

What is gender inequality?

Gender inequality refers to the unfair treatment or discrimination based on a person's gender, often leading to unequal opportunities, rights, and resources for women and men.

400

What is The Great Law of Peace? 

Created by the Haudenosaunee, who lived near the lower Great Lakes. It set out a decision-making process in which elected representatives of each nation met to make decisions on issues that concerned the confederacy.

400

What is climate change?

Climate change refers to long-term changes in temperature, weather patterns, and other climate conditions on Earth, mainly caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes, leading to global warming and environmental impacts.


500

Of all the countries we explored in class, what two countries are predominantly violating the child's right to go to school and get an education? 

Bolivia and Bangladesh 

500

What is an example of how gender inequality impacts women and girls? 


  • Education 
  • Employment 
  • Health and Safety 
  • Legal Rights 
  • Political Participation 
500

What happened during the Third Wave of democracy?

The Third Wave of democracy, which began in the 1970s and continued into the 1990s, was a global movement where many countries transitioned from authoritarian regimes to democratic governments, with notable examples including the fall of dictatorships in Eastern Europe, Latin America, and parts of Africa and Asia.


500

What is a civic responsibility of the government? 

Create laws 

Sign agreements 

Enforce standards 

Support education 

Engage citizens 

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