
Human Rights and Social Movements

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Emma Peterson
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Social Studies, History, Religious Studies
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
What was the primary goal of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights established by the United Nations in 1948?
To establish a global government
To protect basic human rights
To promote global trade
To create a new economic system
2.
Multiple Choice
Which organization was created to address the rights of children in the aftermath of World War II?
UNESCO
FAO
WHO
UNICEF
3.
Multiple Choice
What significant event in 1975 marked a major step forward for women's rights?
The first World Conference on Women
The creation of the United Nations
The signing of the Civil Rights Act
The establishment of the World Health Organization
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Multiple Choice
What was the main focus of the Negritude movement?
Celebrating Black culture and identity
Supporting global trade agreements
Promoting industrialization
Advocating for environmental protection
5.
Multiple Choice
Liberation Theology emerged as a response to which institution's traditional practices?
The Hindu Religion
The Protestant Church
The Catholic Church
The Islamic Faith
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