
Module 3 Vocabulary Review
Quiz by Christina Randall
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If someone is treated differently because of his or her skin color, is this an injustice?
If you don't want any cake, would you try to convince a friend to give you some?
Would someone protest a rule he or she agrees with?
Is a law something that people are supposed to follow?
If someone refuses to move, is he or she sitting still?
Is people of many skin colors sitting together called segregation?
Can you separate a bag of M&M's into different colors?
If you pay someone a dollar, are you demanding your money?
If someone says, "I'd love if you come with me," is he ordering you to join him?
If two people split something in half, are they sharing it equally?
If you are hopeful about passing a test, do you think you will do well?
If someone is anxious about going on an airplane, he or she looking forward to the flight?
If something bothered you, were you irritated by it?
If someone's job application is rejected, did he or she get the job?
Would picking up trash improve the environment?
If something is fair, is it an injustice?
If an adult says to a child, "You must go to bed now," is he or she ordering them to bed?
If someone stops at a stoplight, is he or she breaking the law?
If someone refuses to answer you, is he or she speaking?
Might a student protest a rule he or she thinks is unfair?
Would black and white people being forced to use different water fountains be an example of segregation?
If two people get paid different amounts for the same job, are they being paid equally?
Would someone frown about something if he or she was hopeful about it?
If someone is anxious about talking in class, is he or she afraid to speak?
If you think something is funny, are you irritated by it?
Would someone demand something that he or she really wants?
If someone rejects an idea, does he or she agree with it?
Will someone improve at something if he or she never practices?
Could you separate two classes of students into one larger group?
If you convince your parents to let you watch a movie, do they let you watch it?
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What means something that is not fair?
What means to tell someone to do something?
What is a rule that must be followed called?
What does it mean to not want to do something?
What is an action that you can do if you disagree with something?
What means to separate someone based on the color of their skin?
What means to treat people the same?
What does it mean to feel like you will be successful at something?
What means that you are nervous or worried about something?
What does it mean when you are annoyed?
What does it mean to forcefully ask for something?
What does it mean to refuse to admit to something?
What does it mean to do better at something?
What does it mean to split apart into groups?
What does it mean to try to make someone do something?