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Justice, injustice, and fair rules quiz for 8th graders.

Hey there, 8th graders! πŸ‘‹ Getting ready for your social studies test on justice, injustice, and fair rules? I've got you covered! Check out this study guide and quiz to make sure you're totally prepared. Good luck! πŸ€
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πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • βš–οΈ Justice: Fairness; rightfulness; giving each person what they deserve.
  • 🚫 Injustice: Lack of fairness or justice; unfair treatment.
  • πŸ“œ Fair Rules: Rules that apply equally to everyone and do not unfairly advantage or disadvantage any particular group.
  • 🀝 Equality: Treating everyone the same, regardless of differences.
  • 🌱 Equity: Recognizing that people have different circumstances and allocating resources and opportunities needed to reach an equal outcome.
  • πŸ›οΈ Rule of Law: The principle that all people are subject to and accountable to the law, which is fairly applied and enforced.
  • 🌍 Human Rights: Basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. Examples include the right to life, liberty, and freedom of thought and expression.

🎯 Practice Quiz

  1. Which of the following best describes 'justice'?
    1. Treating everyone the same.
    2. Giving each person what they deserve.
    3. Ignoring the rules.
    4. Favoring one group over another.
  2. What is the definition of 'injustice'?
    1. A fair outcome for all.
    2. Lack of fairness or justice.
    3. Treating everyone with respect.
    4. Following all the rules.
  3. Which of these is an example of a 'fair rule'?
    1. A rule that only applies to girls.
    2. A rule that gives the teacher's pet extra credit.
    3. A rule that applies equally to all students.
    4. A rule that benefits only the popular kids.
  4. What does 'equality' mean?
    1. Treating people differently based on their needs.
    2. Treating everyone the same.
    3. Ignoring people's differences.
    4. Giving some people more than others.
  5. What does 'equity' mean?
    1. Giving everyone the same resources, regardless of need.
    2. Recognizing that people have different circumstances and allocating resources and opportunities accordingly.
    3. Ignoring individual differences.
    4. Treating everyone unfairly.
  6. Which principle ensures that everyone is subject to the law?
    1. Popular Vote
    2. Rule of Law
    3. Majority Rule
    4. Divine Right
  7. Which of the following is considered a basic human right?
    1. The right to own a private jet.
    2. The right to vote.
    3. The right to unlimited wealth.
    4. The right to never work.
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  1. B
  2. B
  3. C
  4. B
  5. B
  6. B
  7. B

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