
U2C4S1 - Relationships and Respect
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Other
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9th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
Robert Young
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30 Slides • 23 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What are the key ways to build on respect in a community?
Listening actively
Ignoring differences
Promoting competition
Avoiding conflict
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Multiple Choice
What does mutual tolerance mean?
Ignoring people who are different from us
Accepting and respecting people who are different from us
Only being friends with people who are the same as us
Making fun of people who have different ideas
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Multiple Choice
The term discrimination is defined in the text as:
Prejudiced action against a group of people.
Biased thought based on flawed assumptions about a group of people.
An expression of dissatisfaction with the justice system.
The theory that prejudice is embedded in our culture.
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Multiple Choice
What is meant by 'Gender Stereotyping'?
Honor for the right of other people to hold their own personal religious beliefs
The practice of thinking about people in limited ways on the basis of whether they are male or female
The fair and equal treatment of everyone under the law
A form of respect for different cultures
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Multiple Choice
What does it mean to show respect to others?
To ignore their customs
To tolerate and value everyone
To judge their beliefs
To impose your culture
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Multiple Choice
What are the key factors that contribute to establishing mutual respect according to the text?
Words and deeds
Appearance
Social status
Wealth
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Multiple Choice
What are the key components of mutual respect in relationships such as friends, police officers and citizens, teachers and students, and family?
Open communication
Trust
Mutual understanding
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Yelling, criticizing, humiliating, disrespecting, and being unwilling to compromise are examples of ___________ communication.
passive
assertive
aggressive
positive
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Multiple Choice
Trust in a relationship comes from what?
Avoiding each other.
Financial support.
Being dependable and respecting each other.
Not having shared interests.
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Multiple Select
What are some negative social behaviors that can result from low self-worth?
Crime
Political discontent
Substance abuse
Child neglect or family disruption
Suicide
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of mutual respect in a society?
It leads to conflict
It is irrelevant
It fosters cooperation
It creates division
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Multiple Choice
What is the easiest way to show personal respect?
Be rude
Ignore others
Be courteous
Be loud
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Multiple Choice
What are some ways to show personal respect in language?
Saying 'Please' when asking for something
Ignoring others' feelings
Using slang in conversations
Being rude to adults
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Multiple Choice
What are some ways to show personal respect?
Not interrupting people
Removing your sunglasses before speaking to someone
Taking off your hat or cap when indoors
Holding the door for an elderly person or child
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Multiple Choice
A person should tuck their napkin into their belt.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Always stand to shake hands in order to
meet their eye level as best as possible.
see who is taller.
get a mild stretch before sitting down for a long meeting.
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Multiple Choice
What are some ways to show professional and personal respect?
Listening actively
Communicating clearly
Being cooperative and flexible
Giving constructive feedback
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Multiple Choice
What does tolerance mean in the context of acceptance and treatment of individuals?
It means ignoring others' differences.
It means everyone should be accepted and get equal treatment.
It means only accepting people who are similar to you.
It means being indifferent to others' feelings.
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Multiple Choice
What are the barriers to tolerance and mutual respect mentioned in the image?
Prejudice
Discrimination
Failure to value diversity
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
How can prejudice be overcome?
By awareness and logical thinking
By making assumptions
By judging ahead of time
By ignoring individuals
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Multiple Choice
What are some reasons for prejudice as mentioned in the slide?
Prejudice is innate at birth
Prejudice is learned from society
Fear does not influence prejudice
Feelings of equality foster prejudice
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Multiple Select
What are the two types of history that can lead to prejudice as mentioned in the slide?
Personal history
General history
Cultural history
Historical events
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Multiple Select
What are some stereotypes that can lead to discrimination?
Gender
Skin color
Age
Ethnicity
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