Social 10-1 : Chapter 13-14 Vocab. Practice Quiz

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Globalization and Human Rights Quiz

Test your knowledge on important terms related to globalization, human rights, and social justice with our comprehensive quiz. Dive into vocabulary that outlines the various challenges and principles tied to the world we live in.

Explore key concepts such as:

  • Basic Needs
  • Labour Standards
  • Fair Trade Practices
  • Human Trafficking
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An individual's physical need, that includes food, clothing, shelter, and water. Other specific related needs are included like social and emotional needs.
Basic Needs
Genuity gap
Human Rights
Human Trafficking
A right that cannot be taken or transferred away.
Basic Needs
Inalienable
Labour Standards
Gender gap
One of the tragedies that affect globalization where people seek a better life in a new country that are being preyed by criminal organizations that help them immigrate illegally, then force these people to work in substandard conditions or in criminal activities.
Gender gap
Labour standards
Human trafficking
Inalienable
The gap between people's need for new and innovative solutions to problems and their ability to supply those solutions.
Labour standards
Communication gap
Gender gap
Ingenuity gap
The social, economic, and political differences that separate men and women.
Gender gap
Ingenuity gap
Communication gap
Human trafficking
Measures that protect workers and the environment.
Inalienable
Labour standards
Basic Needs
Ingenuity gap
A movement in trade where the goal is to help producers in developing countries to get a fair price for their products.
Free trade
Labour standards
Fair trade
Ingenuity gap
Fair Trade: Member producers are paid a guaranteed minimum price and can receive credit based on harvest returns.
Direct trade
Community development
Fair working conditions
Fair price
Fair Trade: Forced and child labour are prohibited and safe working conditions are promoted.
Fair working conditions
Fair price
Safe environment practices
Community development
Fair Trade: Producers and workers democratically decide how to invest their fair-trade revenues.
Community development
Democratic decision making
Direct trade
Fair working conditions
Fair Trade: Producers and workers are encouraged to invest in community development projects, such as scholarships and training programs.
Fair working conditions
Safe environment practices
Community development
Fair price
Fair Trade: Producers trade directly with importers as much as possible, reducing the number of handlers who take a share of the profits
Fair price
Fair working conditions
Community development
Direct trade
Fair Trade: Producers are encouraged to use environmentally sustainable methods that protect natural systems.
Safe environment practices
Community development
Democratic decision making
Fair working conditions
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