What are human rights?
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  • Something we would like to have.
  • A set of rules that we all need to live and grow.
  • Something that we are excepted to do.
What are human rights?
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  • Something we would like to have.
  • A set of rules that we all need to live and grow.
  • Something that we are excepted to do.
Which is one of the children's rights? The right to ... .
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  • disrespect others
  • have a lot of toys
  • play
Which isn't one of the children's rights? The right to ... .
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  • disrespect others
  • be treated equally
  • a name
Look at the picture. According to United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child, which right isn't met? The right to ... isn't met.
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  • choose his own friends
  • a safe place to live
  • a name
Look at the picture. According to United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child, which right isn't met? The right to ... isn't met.
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  • protection from work
  • practice their own language
  • choose their own religion
Look at the picture. According to United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child, which right is met? The right to ... is met.
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  • a good quality education
  • privacy
  • choose his religion
Look at the picture. According to United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child, which right is met? The right to ... is met.
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  • choose his friends
  • the best health care possible
  • privacy
Look at the picture. According to United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child, which right is denied? The right to ... is denied.
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  • safe water to drink
  • nutritious food to eat
  • be listened by adults
Look at the picture. According to United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child, which rights are denied? The rights to ... are denied.
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  • food and clothing
  • play and rest
  • learn and voice her opinions
Children rights are special rights for all children under the age of ... .
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  • 28
  • 18
  • 8
What are human rights for?
  • People
  • Animals
  • Governments
  • Other
Do all of us have the same human rights?
  • Yes
  • No
Why are human rights necessary and important?
  • To save lives.
  • To give us freedom.
  • To protect everyone.
  • All of the above
What document explains our human rights?
  • Declaration of Independence
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • A job application
  • The Australian Constitution
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)?
  • A documentary
  • A document
  • A park
  • A book
Where do you have human rights?
  • Burnie
  • North West Tasmania
  • Australia
  • Everywhere
For every right there is a matching ...
  • rule
  • responsibility
  • example
  • action
Which is not a right?
  • To have new sneakers
  • To have food and water
  • To have freedom
  • To have an education
Which situation has broken someone's rights?
  • A young girl is not allowed a new dress
  • A little boy is sent to bed early for misbehaving
  • A 6 year old boy is not allowed to go swimming
  • A country's government does not allow girls to go to school
Which organisation set the standard for Human Rights around the world?
  • UNICEF
  • Greenpeace
  • United Nations
  • English Heritage
Most human beings have human rights
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  • True
  • False
Is it your human right to have an education
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  • Yes
  • No
Is it your human right to have a mobile phone.
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  • Yes
  • No
Every human right is needed for a human being to live and grow.
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  • Yes
  • No
Why are human rights necessary and important?
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  • To save lives.
  • To give us freedom.
  • To protect everyone.
  • All of the above
Which is not a right?
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  • To have food and water
  • To have new sneakers
  • To have freedom
  • To have an education
Which organization set the standard for Human Rights around the world?
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  • UNICEF
  • Greenpeace
  • United Nations
  • English Heritage
Which situation has broken someone's rights?
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  • A young girl is not allowed a new dress
  • A little boy is sent to bed early for misbehaving
  • A 6 year old boy is not allowed to go swimming
  • A country's government does not allow girls to go to school
Pakistani girl that suffered a head wound for going to school, and undermining the authority of the Taliban Law. Today she advocates for the rights of girls around the world.
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  • Gandhi
  • Mandela
  • Malala
  • Asylum
Negative rights refer to...
  • freedom from interference
  • a guarantee to a service
  • rights given by our legal system
  • international rights
Positive rights refer to...
  • something provided by the state
  • the freedom from interference
  • international rights
  • rights conferred by god
Which of the following is a positive right?
  • Free speech
  • Right to an income
  • Pursuit of happiness
  • Freedom of religion
How did the Magna Carta protect rights?
  • Prevented imprisonment without trial for all
  • Prevented imprisonment without trial for landowners
  • Ensured equality throughout England
  • Protected freedom of expression
What is NOT a feature of human rights?
  • Inalienable
  • Inherent
  • Universal
  • Legally Binding
Rights being "indivisible" means...
  • One is not more important than another
  • They apply to all human beings
  • They should apply regardless of the law
  • They can not be taken away
The federal government can only acquire property....
  • on just terms
  • with no questions asked
  • if they bribe the Darryl Kerrigan
  • if it is for legitimate reasons
The Constitution of Australia's Rights are changed by...
  • Referendum (passage through Parliament and nationwide vote)
  • A bill through Parliament
  • An election
  • A UN special counsel briefing
What right is NOT protected in the constitution?
  • Jury Trial (s 80)
  • Protection of Property (s 51xxxi)
  • Freedom of Religion (s 116)
  • Right to Income (s 51xi)
Free Speech is...
  • An implied right in Australia
  • Not protected in Australia
  • A constitutional right in Australia
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