RE: is it fair?

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Justice
fairness, where everyone has equal provision and opportunity
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Injustice
unfairness, where there is no equality in provision and opportunity
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Authority
right or power over others/person or group that makes the decisions
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Responsibilty
duites you are expected to carry out/something on which others depend on you
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Civil Disobedience
actions to protest - usually non-violent eg refuse to pay taxes, marching with placards, sit ins etc
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Conscience
an inner guiding voice/sense that tells you right from wrong/instinctive moral sense
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Prejudice
judging a person before you know them/unreasonable hatred
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Discrimination
treating people differently because of race, gender, religion, class etc
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Racism
discriminate because of race or skin colour
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Institutional Racism
when racist ideas and actions are accepted as common practise by society and not condemned
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Hate Crime
a crime that takes place directly from prejudice-assault someone just because they are black or gay
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Xenophobia
dislike of foreigners even of own race eg french etc
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Sexism
discriminate because of gender - male or female
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Ageism
discriminate because of age - too old or too young
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Human Rights
something to which person is entitled because they are human/things person should expect to be able to have or do/what has been agreed that everyone should be given
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Wealth
lots of money/to own many possessions
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Poverty
to have little of the requirements for life
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Absolute Poverty
to have none of the the requirements for life
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Needs
a necessity, something that is a requirement, without which a person would be in poverty
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Wants
a wish or longing for, something that is craved, but which being without would not actually bring hardship
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Tolerance
to accept people for who they are - not to be prejudiced
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Non-Violent Protest
showing disapproval without damaging property or causing threat/using peaceful methods eg slience, marching, petition, sit in, strike etc
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Card 2

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unfairness, where there is no equality in provision and opportunity

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Injustice

Card 3

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right or power over others/person or group that makes the decisions

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Card 4

Front

duites you are expected to carry out/something on which others depend on you

Back

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Card 5

Front

actions to protest - usually non-violent eg refuse to pay taxes, marching with placards, sit ins etc

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