Matching Pairs Worksheet
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Date Shared: 23 August 2017
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Worksheet Instructions:
Match the words in Set 1 with the definitions in Set 2. In the lines below add some more words that are relevant to this topic.
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HumanTrafficking
Modern day slavery
Exploitation
To take advantage of people
Children
Young people
Crime
An illegal activity
Labour
Your work
Prostitution
Sex for sale
Vulnerable
When you are weak and at risk
Global
The whole world
United Nations
Set up in 1945 to work for peace between countries.
Rights
What you are entitled to have.
Values
What is important to you.
Greed
The desire for more than you need.
Justice
Fairness and getting what is deserved.
Freedom
To be free of restrictions.
Dignity
Self worth and respect.
Hope
Something better will happen.
Coercion
To force you to do something you do want to do.
Recruiters
People who recruit others for work or other activities.
Deception
Telling lies and being dishonest.
Money
A medium of exchange and value.
Bribery
Money paid to do something you shouldn't do.
Corruption
Dishonest and fraudulent conduct.
Abuse
Treating others badly, verbally and or physically.
Women
A female
Slavery
The state of being a slave.
Prosecuted
To have legal charges bought against a person or organisation.
Law
The rules of society that apply to its citizens.
Authorities
The recognised legal officials that enforce the law such as the police.
Fair trade
Trade that is fair between countries.
Social action
Action to change society
Add more words - social studies concepts that are relevant to this topic.
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23 August 2017
jbower Author
This is a match up activity to be used in any social studies topic on human rights and in particilar, human trafficking. Developed by John Bower, HOD Social Sciences, McAuley High School, Auckland , New Zealand.