Laws
Real-Life Scenarios
Rights and Responsibilities
Fair or Unfair
Random
100

True or False: Every rule is a law.

False

100

Someone accidentally bumps into another student in the hallway. Is this automatically against the law?

No

100

You have the right to say what you think. This is called...

Freedom of speech.

100

A student is accused of breaking a classroom rule. The teacher listens to the student’s explanation before deciding what happens. Fair or unfair?




Fair

100

Walter McMillian was sentenced to this punishment for a crime he said he did not commit.




Death Penalty

200

If a law is unfair, what is one peaceful way citizens can try to change it?

  • Vote
  • Contact leaders
  • Peaceful protest
  • Petition
200

A classmate copies answers from another student's test. Is it against school rules, the law, or both?

School rules

200

True or False: Rights mean you can do anything you want whenever you want.




False

200

A student gets in trouble because a teacher assumes they did something wrong without asking what happened. Fair or unfair?


Unfair 


200

What document protects many basic rights of people in the United States?

The Constitution

300

What branch of government decides what laws mean?

Judicial Branch

300

Your neighbor's dog runs into your yard. Should you call 911 immediately?

No

300

Name one right children have at school and one responsibility they have.




Teacher Decides

300

Two students break the same rule, but one receives a harsher punishment because the teacher does not like them. Fair or unfair?




Unfair

300

Can a law be changed?




Yes

400

Name the three branches of government.

Executive, Legislative, Judicial


400

Someone steals a bicycle. What is one type of evidence police might look for?

Fingerprints

Camera footage

Witnesses

The bicycle

DNA

400

If one person's rights could hurt someone else, should those rights have limits?

Yes. Rights cannot harm others.

400

A person accused of a crime gets a lawyer and a chance to present evidence in court. Fair or unfair?

Fair

400

What does it mean to appeal a court decision?

Ask a higher court to review the decision

500

Who makes many of our country's laws?




Congress (or lawmakers/legislature)

500

A friend wants you to lie in court to help them. Should you? Why?

No. Lying under oath is against the law (perjury) and courts depend on truthful evidence.


500

Why do we have laws?

Keep people safe

Protect rights

Keep order

Solve conflicts fairly

500

A person makes a mistake when they are young. Years later, they have changed and worked to improve themselves. Should they always be judged by their past mistake? Why or why not?




No — people can learn, grow, and deserve the chance to change.

500

What is the highest court called?

The Supreme Court