A) Refusing to play with others B) Insulting others’ religion C) Listening to other people’s views calmly D) Laughing at someone’s culture
A) confusion B) unity C) anger D) division
A) Forcing others to agree with you B) Respecting and accepting differences among people C) Fighting against people with different beliefs D) Refusing to accept others’ opinions
A) Respect B) Jealousy and selfishness C) Cooperation D) Friendship
A) Teachers, elders, and religious leaders B) People who spread rumours C) Thieves and lawbreakers D) Fighters and rioters
A) Allowing the conflict to continue until it ends naturally B) Encouraging dialogue between the parties involved C) Avoiding the people in conflict D) Using force to stop both sides
A) ignoring the situation B) fighting for dominance C) discussion and compromise D) silence and fear
A) To worsen the conflict B) To help both sides reach a peaceful agreement C) To take sides with one group D) To punish the guilty party
A) Basic freedoms and entitlements of every human being B) Benefits given by employers to workers C) Privileges enjoyed only by rich people D) Laws made by government to favour some citizens
A) Right to property B) Right to privacy C) Right to equality D) Right to association |