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Education

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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AGILA Moe

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37 Slides • 46 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What are the key roles of the constitution as depicted in the image?

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To ensure the people's right to live in peace and harmony

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To provide guidelines for government to exercise power and govern the country

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To serve as a basis for ensuring the continuity of administration and political stability

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To establish rules and principles for the formation of government

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Multiple Choice

What is the significance of the Constitution of Malaysia as mentioned in the text?

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It was enacted on August 31, 1957

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It was drafted by the Reid Commission

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It is a written constitution

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It empowers all laws in Sabah and Sarawak

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Multiple Choice

What is the main concept of constitutional supremacy as described in the image?

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The highest law of the land

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The source of all laws

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All laws must comply with the constitution

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Only the court can challenge laws

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What document is the supreme law of the land?

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Bill of Rights

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Constitution

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Declaration of Independence

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Articles of Confederation

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Multiple Choice

What is required to amend the constitution according to the image?

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A simple majority of Parliament

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2/3 majority of Parliament with consent from the Council of Rulers

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Approval from the Prime Minister only

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No approval needed

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Multiple Choice

What is the significance of the supremacy of the Constitution as stated in the image?

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It is the highest law of the land

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It can be amended easily

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It is only applicable to federal laws

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It does not affect state laws

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Multiple Choice

What are the main sections listed in the table of contents for the Federal Constitution?

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Negeri-Negeri, Agama dan Undang-Undang Persekutuan

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Kebebasan Asasi

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Kewarganegaraan

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Peruntukan-Peruntukan Kewangan

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Multiple Choice

What are the main topics covered in the table?

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Public Services

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Special Powers Against Subversive Acts

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General and Various

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Temporary Provisions and Transfers

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Multiple Choice

What is the significance of the Emergency Provisions in the Indian Constitution?

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The Emergency Provisions limit the powers of the central government

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The Emergency Provisions grant special powers to the central government to deal with exceptional situations threatening the security and integrity of the country.

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The Emergency Provisions are included in the Indian Constitution as a formality

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The Emergency Provisions are only applicable during peacetime

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Multiple Choice

Article 360 of the Indian constitution refers to ?

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financial emergency

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national emergency

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state emergency

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constitutional emergency

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Multiple Choice

Has the power to Coin Money

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no one

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State

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Federal

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Banks

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Which amendment abolished slavery in 1865?
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13th Amendment

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14th Amendment

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15th Amendment

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Multiple Choice

What does the term 'Kewarganegaraan' refer to?

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Citizenship

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National Identity

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Civic Duty

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Cultural Heritage

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Multiple Choice

What are the four ways to obtain citizenship as shown in the diagram?

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Registration

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Naturalization

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Legal force of law

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Territorial integration

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Multiple Choice

What are the three examples of how Malaysian citizenship can be obtained through legal means?

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Being born after Malaysia Day

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Being born in Malaysia to a Malaysian parent

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Being born outside Malaysia to a Malaysian parent

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Multiple Choice

What are the requirements for a woman to obtain Malaysian citizenship through marriage?

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She must be married to a Malaysian citizen and registered in Malaysia.

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She must have lived in Malaysia for 5 years before applying.

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She must be a Malaysian citizen herself.

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She must be at least 30 years old.

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Multiple Choice

What are the requirements for someone to obtain citizenship according to the image?

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Must be 21 years old or older

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Must have a permanent residence

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Must speak Malay fluently

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Must have a job

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Multiple Choice

What is the new region that was accepted into Malaysia after Malaysia Day (September 16, 1963)?

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Sabah

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Sarawak

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Labuan

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Penang

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Multiple Choice

You can only be a citizen by birth if you were born on U.S. soil.

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True

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False

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True or False: You can only be a birthright citizen if you were born on U.S. soil.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Ben was born in Washington, D.C., but both parents are Irish citizens. Is Ben a U.s. Citizen? Why?

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Citizen - Because of Law of soil

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Not a Citizen - Because of law of blood

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Citizen - Because of Law of blood

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Not a citizen because of naturalization

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True or False: You can only be a citizen by birth if you were born on U.S. soil.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What must the Federal Government do before issuing a revocation order?

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Notify the concerned person in writing

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Hold a public hearing

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Consult with local authorities

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Publish in the official gazette

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Multiple Choice

What are the conditions under which a person can lose their citizenship according to the image?

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Age must be 21 years or older

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Must be of sound mind

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Must acquire another citizenship

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Must have committed treason

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I’m 34 years old. My mother and father are citizens of Russia. I have been a permanent resident in the U.S. for 3 years.

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Citizen

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Eligible

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Wait

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Multiple Choice

What does "Kebebasan Asasi" refer to?

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Basic Rights

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Fundamental Duties

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Civic Responsibilities

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Social Norms

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Multiple Choice

What is the maximum duration a citizen can be detained without being brought before a magistrate?

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12 hours

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24 hours

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48 hours

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72 hours

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Multiple Choice

According to the text, what is the role of Parliament regarding forced labor?

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To ban all forms of forced labor

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To create exceptions for national service

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To enforce strict penalties

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To promote forced labor

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What does the statement "Tiada warganegara pun boleh ditahan sebagai abdi" imply about citizenship rights?

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Citizens can be enslaved

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No citizen can be held as a slave

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Citizens have no rights

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All citizens must work for the state

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What was the legal status of slaves in the United States?

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citizen

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property

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dependents

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immigrants

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What was the legal status of slaves in the United States?
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citizen
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property
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dependents
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immigrants

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This picture depicts which violation of human rights?

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No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.

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Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.

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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.

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No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile

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Multiple Choice

What is the principle of legality in criminal law as described in the image?

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No citizen can be punished if the act was not a crime at the time it was committed.

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A citizen cannot be tried for the same offense twice.

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A case can only be retried if the higher court orders it.

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Multiple Choice

This is a protection found in the 5th amendment. It means that a defendant can't be prosecuted for a criminal offense for which he has already been tried.

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double jeopardy

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jury duty

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no cruel or unusual punishment

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eminent domain

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You can't be tried for the same crime twice or no ___________ is part of the 5th amendment.

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felony

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double jeopardy

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impeach

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pardon

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The Latin translation of ___________ is “from a thing done afterward.”

In a legal context, it is most typically used to refer to a criminal statute that

punishes actions retroactively, thereby criminalizing conduct

that was legal when originally performed.

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ex post facto

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quid pro quo

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pro tempore

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carpe diem

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pro bono

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Multiple Choice

What does the principle of equality before the law imply for citizens?

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All citizens are equal under the law

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Only certain citizens receive legal protection

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Citizens can be discriminated based on religion

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Legal protection is not guaranteed for all

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Multiple Choice

What rights do citizens have regarding movement within the federation?

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The right to be deported

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The right to move freely

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The right to be detained

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The right to leave the federation

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Which sentence describes the right to be free and equal?

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Everyone should be treated in the same way. No one can be a slave.

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Everyone has a right to free time.

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If someone says we did something bad, we have a right to show it is not true.

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All adults have the right to marry and have children if they want.

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Right to public assembly means:Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association

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true

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false

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What are the fundamental freedoms outlined in the image?

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Freedom of speech

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Freedom to assemble

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Freedom to unite

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What does the text say about discrimination in education?

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Discrimination is allowed based on religion

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Discrimination is not allowed based on religion

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Discrimination is encouraged

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Discrimination is only allowed for certain groups

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What rights do citizens have regarding their religion according to the text?

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The right to practice any religion

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The right to change religion

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The right to impose religion on others

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The right to ignore religion

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Which university's Muslim valedictorian had their commencement speech canceled?

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University of Southern California

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Duke University

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Virginia Commonwealth University

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Columbia University

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What does the law state about the rights of citizens regarding their property?

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Citizens can be deprived of their property without legal grounds.

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Citizens can only be deprived of their property according to the law.

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Citizens have no rights over their property.

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Citizens can take back their property at any time.

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