Rights & Freedoms - General
Rights and Freedoms - Australia
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Rights and Freedoms - USA
100

This event led many world leaders to draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Holocaust

100

Aboriginal people experienced discrimination in the past. True/false?

True.

100

Picture 1 - What concept does this image show?

Segregation.

100

*Define 'assimilation'.

A minority group comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviours, and beliefs of another group.

200

List 2 examples of human rights

The right to life, the right to shelter, the right to liberty and freedom, the right to make decisions about your own body, etc.

200

Australia is part of the UN. True or False?

True.

200

What did ADAMANT stand for?

Author, Date, Audience, Message, Agenda, Nature, Techniques


200

Define 'segregation'.

The separation of people in daily life.
300

Who wrote the International Declaration of Human Rights?

The United Nations

300
What is a referendum?

A single vote on a political decision by the citizen.

300

Picture 2 - This map shows the route of something. What does it show?

Australian Freedom Rides in NSW.

300

Where did the US Freedom Riders go to protest?

Deep south states; Texas, Alabama, etc.
400

*What does the UDHR stand for?

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

400

The 1967 Referendum did what for Aboriginal people?

- Allowed Aboriginal people to be counted in the Census.
- Allowed laws to be made for Aboriginal people.

400

What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source? Example?

Primary source - Immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct connection with it. 

Secondary - One step removed from primary sources, though they often quote or otherwise use primary sources. 

400
Describe the purpose Freedom Rides in the USA.

Black and white people rode interstate buses together in 1961 to challenge segregation.

500

*When was the UDHR adopted by the United Nations?

1948

500

Describe the events of the Freedom Rides in Australia.

In February, 1965, a group of University of Sydney students organised a bus tour of western and coastal New South Wales towns.

They wanted to show to the rest of Australia the treatment that Aboriginal people experienced despite laws existing that prevent discrimination.

500

Picture 3 - What is the message of this cartoon?

Equity

500

Describe the differences between the Freedom Rides in Australia and those in the USA.

- USA came first; inspired Australia

- Interstate in the US, only around rural NSW.