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Social Justice Quiz Cards

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Social Justice Quiz Cards

Social justice symbols including scales of justice and diverse hands

📚 Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does "equality" mean in social justice?

Everyone gets exactly the same things

Everyone has fair access to opportunities and rights

Only some people get special treatment

People are ranked by importance

2. Which of these is an example of discrimination?

Choosing your favourite colour

Refusing to hire someone because of their race

Preferring pizza over burgers

Studying hard for a test

3. What are human rights?

Rights only adults have

Basic freedoms and protections every person deserves

Rights you have to earn through good behaviour

Special privileges for wealthy people

4. Which of these are examples of peaceful activism? (Select all that apply)

Organising a peaceful march

Writing letters to politicians

Creating awareness posters

Vandalising property

✏️ Part 2: Short Answer Questions

5. Describe a time when you witnessed or experienced unfair treatment. What made it unfair?
6. Complete this sentence: "A fair society is one where ___________"
7. Name one New Zealand law or policy that promotes social justice and explain why it's important.
8. What is the difference between "equality" and "equity"? Give an example of each.

🌟 Part 3: Critical Thinking & Extension

9. Standard Level: List three ways young people can promote social justice in their school or community.
10. Extension Activity: Choose a current social justice issue in New Zealand. Research and explain: What is the issue? Who does it affect? What solutions are being proposed?
11. Discussion Starter: "Everyone should be treated exactly the same way." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain your reasoning with examples.
12. Creative Challenge: Design a symbol or logo that represents social justice to you. Draw it below and explain what each part represents.

Explanation:

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