Vocabulary
Values
UDHR
law
100

can be defined as the rules and regulations made and enforced by government that regulate the conduct of people within a society.

law 

100

deal with the fundamental question of the right or wrong. 

moral values laws

100

international peacekeeping organization created after WWII in 1945.

UNITED NATIONS

100

T or F: Laws can help, but also affect the country

True 

200

is a global program of legal and civics education geared at secondary school students. 

street law 

200

promote economic value by encouraging some economic decision and discouraging other. 

economic value laws

200

IN WHAT YEAR WERE THE UDHR CREATED? 

1948

200

T OR F: Laws has been present since the first system of law began in Greece.


false 

300

can be based on moral, economic, political or social values or a combination of these.

laws

300

Free public education is an example of:

social values 

300

FIRST LADY INVOLVED IN THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS. 

ELEONOR ROOSEVELT 

300

is a procedure or process for interpreting and enforcing the law.

legal system

400

 global organization that investigates the rule of law in 100 countries.

WORLD JUSTICE ORGANIZATION 

400

reflect the relationship between government and individual. 

political value laws

400

Article in the UDHR that mentions you can talk and express your opinion is an example of the article of the UDHR known as

freedom of expression 

400

During the 1920s _____________, Italian-American gangs transformed themselves into sophisticated criminal enterprises.

Prohibition era

500

is a generic term that refers to the laws, procedures, institutions, and policies at play before, during, and after the commission of a crime.

criminal justice 

500

laws that encourage the real estate market are example of: 

economic laws

500

How many articles represent the UDHR?

30

500

a durable system of laws, institutions, norms, and community commitment that helps avoid corruption in the government creating accountability.

rule of law