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What is a right, based on the text?
What is a right, based on the text?
- A responsibility that individuals must earn
- A privilege that is granted without any effort
- A concept that is not guaranteed by any legal document
- A freedom that is protected or something you are morally or legally entitled to have or to do (correct)
According to Section 1 of the Charter, how can the government limit Charter rights?
According to Section 1 of the Charter, how can the government limit Charter rights?
- By imposing restrictions that disproportionately impact individuals
- By limiting rights if it serves a pressing societal concern and is justifiable in a free and democratic society (correct)
- By limiting rights only when they seem unnecessary
- By imposing restrictions without any justification
What is a responsibility individuals have, as mentioned in the text?
What is a responsibility individuals have, as mentioned in the text?
- Ignoring the issues in society
- Being active in protecting rights and improving communities (correct)
- Disrespecting the ideas of others
- Using skills and abilities in a socially unproductive manner
How are rights typically obtained, according to the text?
How are rights typically obtained, according to the text?
What does the Charter of Rights and Freedoms state regarding limits to rights?
What does the Charter of Rights and Freedoms state regarding limits to rights?
What is the significance of becoming informed about the issues in society?
What is the significance of becoming informed about the issues in society?
How can individuals show respect for others' rights, as mentioned in the text?
How can individuals show respect for others' rights, as mentioned in the text?
What does the video's content signify about recognizing Sophia?
What does the video's content signify about recognizing Sophia?
What does the creator's welcoming of Sophia to the world imply?
What does the creator's welcoming of Sophia to the world imply?
What are fundamental freedoms as discussed in the text?
What are fundamental freedoms as discussed in the text?