What is the definition of freedom?
Having the ability to act or change without constraint.
Right/Wrong
Ethics
Theoretical Perspective
The particular lens being used to look at the problem.
What amplifies?
Advocacy
Prejudice
An opinion that is not based on experience.
What is the difference between a policy and a law?
Policies can be called a set of rules that guide any government or any organization. Laws are administered through the courts. Laws are enforceable in which the policies comply.
Good/Bad
Morals
What is Knowledge?
Facts, infos and skills acquired by a person through experience or education.
What executes?
Activism
Bigot
A person who is intolerant towards those holding different opinions.
What is an example of a political right?
Right to vote, the right to a fair trial, the right to government services, the right to a public education, and the right to use public facilities.
For example, if two men or two women wish to be in love romantically, this love must be respected. Is it a moral issue or an ethical issue
Moral issue
Systematic training into the norms of a culture.
Socialization
How many types of advocacy there are?
6
Define marginalized
A person, group, or a concept that is not being valued.
As per Ms. Tuffin: "You found a wallet on the ground. No one sees you. What would be the best ethical solution?"
Bring it to the police station and let them handle it.
Designed to explain discrimination.
Intersectionality
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated against segregation. What type of advocacy was it?
Citizen advocacy or Group advocacy
Status Quo
Wanting to maintain existing rules.
What is Socially Constructed Knowledge?
Meaning is not inherently true but agreed by many.
Socioeconomic Status
Social standing or class of an individual or group.