Ch. 12 Era of Human Rights

1234567891011121314151617181920212223
Across
  1. 1. lacking enough resources to provide the necessities of life
  2. 6. to protect the public by: Holding youth accountable through measures that are proportionate to the seriousness of the offence
  3. 8. the refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government
  4. 10. law-making
  5. 15. provides a tax-free monthly payment to families with children under the age of 18
  6. 16. when a man and a woman have the same job, same pay
  7. 18. gender identity
  8. 20. allows individuals to express themselves without government interference or regulation
  9. 21. guarantees the rights and freedoms
  10. 23. prevents a person from bringing an action in court claiming that a law violates fundamental freedoms, legal rights, or equality rights and is therefore invalid
Down
  1. 2. fairness
  2. 3. declaration to where we are all born free and equal
  3. 4. prejudice
  4. 5. a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community
  5. 7. a human rights treaty that provides a full list of rights for all children up to the age of 18
  6. 9. gives the right to vote regardless of restriction, subject only to relatively minor exceptions
  7. 11. liberation
  8. 12. to be fair to all genders
  9. 13. freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear
  10. 14. to allow francophone Quebecers to live and assert themselves in French
  11. 15. deals with the legal disputes between businesses and government
  12. 17. protects you from discrimination and harassment, now include
  13. 19. the right to security and liberty for citizens
  14. 21. the state of children living in poor families with limited or no state resources
  15. 22. the right to practice, traditions and customs that distinguish the unique culture of each First Nation