Human Rights
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Violence among members of a family or household; in these cases, one person gains power through use of physical or emotional coercion
EQUALITY: The notion that all human beings are entitled to the same human rights without distinction
HUMAN RIGHTS: The rights people are entitled to simply for being human
MINORITY: Refers to groups with (1) fewer members, i.e. not the majority of a population, or (2) less power in society
MIGRANTS: People who leave their place of origin for economic reasons or other reasons not covered under the limited definition of REFUGEE
REFUGEE: A person who has fled from the country of origin to escape persecution or fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion
ACTIVIST: A person who intentionally acts to bring about civic, cultural, economic, political, or social change.
CULTURAL RIGHTS: The right to preserve and develop one’s cultural identity, as well as the right to protect endangered cultures.
DEMOCRACY: A system of government in which people’s views are reflected and the right of political participation is guaranteed.
GENOCIDE: A crime defined in international law as acts intended to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group of human beings.
Human Rights
Across:2. | A crime defined in international law as acts intended to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group of human beings. | 3. | People who leave their place of origin for economic reasons or other reasons not covered under the limited definition of REFUGEE | 6. | Violence among members of a family or household; in these cases, one person gains power through use of physical or emotional coercion | 9. | A person who has fled from the country of origin to escape persecution or fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion |
| | Down:1. | The rights people are entitled to simply for being human | 4. | A person who intentionally acts to bring about civic, cultural, economic, political, or social change. | 5. | The notion that all human beings are entitled to the same human rights without distinction | 6. | A system of government in which people’s views are reflected and the right of political participation is guaranteed. | 7. | Refers to groups with (1) fewer members, i.e. not the majority of a population, or (2) less power in society | 8. | The right to preserve and develop one’s cultural identity, as well as the right to protect endangered cultures. |
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Human Rights
Across:2. | A crime defined in international law as acts intended to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group of human beings. | 3. | People who leave their place of origin for economic reasons or other reasons not covered under the limited definition of REFUGEE | 6. | Violence among members of a family or household; in these cases, one person gains power through use of physical or emotional coercion | 9. | A person who has fled from the country of origin to escape persecution or fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion |
| | Down:1. | The rights people are entitled to simply for being human | 4. | A person who intentionally acts to bring about civic, cultural, economic, political, or social change. | 5. | The notion that all human beings are entitled to the same human rights without distinction | 6. | A system of government in which people’s views are reflected and the right of political participation is guaranteed. | 7. | Refers to groups with (1) fewer members, i.e. not the majority of a population, or (2) less power in society | 8. | The right to preserve and develop one’s cultural identity, as well as the right to protect endangered cultures. |
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