CITIZENSHIP: CHILDREN´S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assessment
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Danielle Miller
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Other
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5th Grade
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98 plays
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
Children have the same rights and responsibilities as adults.
True
False
2.
Multiple Choice
After watching Oliver Twist, we know that children in the PAST had the SAME rights and responsibilities as children TODAY.
True
False
3.
Multiple Choice
Which is NOT a right for children?
to have a name and nationality
to have a job
to have an education
to have a family
4.
Multiple Choice
All children have the same rights, no matter where they live, what religion they practice or what language they speak.
True
False
5.
Multiple Choice
Having a place to live is the right to...
have food.
have a name and nationality.
have a house and home.
be treated the same.
6.
Multiple Choice
Children that have difficulty moving or learning have a right to special care and treatment.
True
False
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