1) What is the definition of democracy? a) Laws protect everyone equally, no one is above the law and all are aware of rights and responsibilities b) People Power! A government which is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have a say in who runs the country. c) Freedom, including the individual’s right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law d) showing respect to one another e) The process by which individuals or groups are persuaded to support extreme views that can lead to criminal and terrorist actions. f) To have beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. 2) What is meant by The Rule of Law? a) The process by which individuals or groups are persuaded to support extreme views that can lead to criminal and terrorist actions. b) An acceptance that within the rule of law, everyone has the right to worship and express their religion and beliefs without being subjected to discrimination or victimisation. c) Laws protect everyone equally, no one is above the law and all are aware of rights and responsibilities d) To have beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. e) People Power! A government which is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have a say in who runs the country. f) Freedom, including the individual’s right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law 3) What does Individual Liberty? a) Freedom, including the individual’s right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law b) People Power! A government which is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have a say in who runs the country. c) showing respect to one another d) To have beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. e) The process by which individuals or groups are persuaded to support extreme views that can lead to criminal and terrorist actions. f) Laws protect everyone equally, no one is above the law and all are aware of rights and responsibilities 4) What is the definition of Tolerance? a) To have beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. b) People Power! A government which is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have a say in who runs the country. c) Laws protect everyone equally, no one is above the law and all are aware of rights and responsibilities d) Freedom, including the individual’s right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law e) An acceptance that within the rule of law, everyone has the right to worship and express their religion and beliefs without being subjected to discrimination or victimisation. f) showing respect to one another 5) Mutual Respect a) Freedom, including the individual’s right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law b) An acceptance that within the rule of law, everyone has the right to worship and express their religion and beliefs without being subjected to discrimination or victimisation. c) The process by which individuals or groups are persuaded to support extreme views that can lead to criminal and terrorist actions. d) People Power! A government which is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have a say in who runs the country. e) To have beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. f) showing respect to one another 6) The definition of Radicalisation is a) Freedom, including the individual’s right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law b) showing respect to one another c) The process by which individuals or groups are persuaded to support extreme views that can lead to criminal and terrorist actions. d) People Power! A government which is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have a say in who runs the country. e) Laws protect everyone equally, no one is above the law and all are aware of rights and responsibilities f) To have beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. 7) What does extremism mean? a) To have beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable. b) Laws protect everyone equally, no one is above the law and all are aware of rights and responsibilities c) showing respect to one another d) The process by which individuals or groups are persuaded to support extreme views that can lead to criminal and terrorist actions. e) Freedom, including the individual’s right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law f) People Power! A government which is elected by the people. Everyone who is eligible to vote has a chance to have a say in who runs the country.
0%
British Values
Bendrinti
prie
U85969783
FE
Redaguoti turinį
Įterpti
Daugiau
Užduotis
Lyderių lentelė
Rodyti daugiau
Rodyti mažiau
Ši lyderių lentelė šiuo metu yra privati. Spustelėkite
Bendrinti
, kad ji būtų vieša.
Ši lyderių lentelė buvo išjungta išteklių savininko.
Ši lyderių lentelė yra išjungta, nes jūsų parinktys skiriasi nuo nustatytų išteklių savininko.
Grąžinti parinktis
Labirintas
yra neterminuotas šablonas. Jis negeneruoja rezultatų lyedrių lentelei.
Reikia prisijungti
Vizualinis stilius
Šriftai
Būtina prenumerata
Parinktys
Pakeisti šabloną
Rodyti viską
Pradėjus veiklą bus rodoma daugiau formatų.
Atviri rezultatai
Kopijuoti nuorodą
QR kodas
Naikinti
Atkurti automatiškai įrašytą:
?