Ss 2 Review Sheet
Ss 2 Review Sheet
3. health care
6. peace
9. suffrage
11. human rights
13. United Nations
16. slavery
19. stereotyping
22. responsibilities
25. power
Answers:
1. food, clothing, shelter
2. standard of living
3. They do not have enough food or clothing or proper shelter.
4. proper health care, educational opportunities, peace and security, environmental
protection, participation in decision-making
5. suffrage
6. True
7. False
8. False; you must be old enough to vote. In addition, some prisoners, etc. are not
allowed to vote.
9. True, though it is much more difficult if they have to struggle to have their daily basic
needs met.
10. much better
11. False: Many of the reasons for their poverty are beyond their control.
12. Millennium Development Goals
13. 2015
14. False: Many individual humanitarians have made a difference.
15. human rights
16. The United Nations
17. political, civil, equality, economic, social and cultural rights
18. the right to vote; the right to participate in government
19. freedom of opinion; freedom of expression
20. freedom from discrimination
21. fair wages; safe working conditions
22. the right to education; adequate health care
23. the right to speak your native language
24. False
25. see notes 7.2.2c Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Plain Language Version)
26. discrimination
27. False; It can have a huge impact on them.
28. racism
29. He believed the Germans were a superior race and the Jews were inferior.
30. prejudice
31. True
32. stereotypes
33. stereotyping
34. True. People often assume something about another person but it is only based on a
stereotype. As a result, they may not treat the person fairly.
35. citizenship
36. see notes 11: What is citizenship?
37. see notes 11: What is citizenship?
38. by birth; by having a parent who is a Canadian citizen; by applying to become a
citizen.
39. False: Most are welcomed but some, such as those with criminal records, are
rejected.
40. False: All citizens agree to restrict their individual freedom by doing such things as
obeying laws, paying taxes, respecting private and public property, respecting the
rights of other citizens, and protecting the environment.
41. a democracy
42. the right to vote, the right to be a candidate, and the right to have regular, fair
elections
43. False
44. a humanitarian
45. Answers will vary: UNICEF, World Vision, Amnesty International, The Red Cross
46. power
47. globalization
48. False: see notes: sheet 7.2.4f page 2 The Debate about Globalization
49. No
50. Yes; The countries with a higher standard of living tend to be much more powerful.
The poorest countries are not considered to be powerful.