Year 11
What is the right to protest within a democracy with the rule of law?
Year 11
What is the right to protest within a democracy with the rule of law?
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will look at our right to protest in a democracy. We will explore how these rights apply in society today.
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5 Questions
Q1.
True or false, King Henry VIII signed the Magna Carta?
True
Q2.
True or false, the Human Rights Act 1998 was the first time law had been written down in the UK?
True
Q3.
True or false, the UK has a representative democracy?
False
Q4.
True or false, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights was introduced before the European Convention of Human Rights?
False
Q5.
True or false, as a UK citizen, you can take your complaint of a human rights issue to a UK court?
False
5 Questions
Q1.
True or false, the UK is a representative democracy?
False
Q2.
True or false, the rule of law means people are treated unequally?
True
Q3.
True or false, the Human Rights Act was enacted in 1998?
False
Q4.
True or false, the right to protest is written in Article 21 of the Human Rights Act 1998?
True
Q5.
True or false, the government can stop a protest because it doesn't agree with it.
True