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Q1:what is gender Q2:What is a democracy Q3:Write down three examples of human rights Q4:What is sex Q5:What is saving
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1) What is gender?
- Gender is the set of social, cultural and personal meanings attached to being female, male, both, neither or somewhere else on a spectrum. It covers gender identity (how someone sees themself), gender expression (how they present), and the roles and expectations society assigns. Gender is distinct from biological sex and includes non-binary and transgender identities.
2) What is a democracy?
- A democracy is a system of government in which power comes from the people, typically exercised through free and fair elections. Key features include citizen participation, rule of law, protection of basic rights and freedoms, and mechanisms to hold leaders accountable.
3) Write down three examples of human rights
- Right to life and security of the person.
- Freedom of expression (speech, opinion, information).
- Right to education.
(These are universal rights that apply to everyone regardless of nationality, race, gender, etc.)
4) What is sex?
- Sex refers to the biological characteristics that distinguish people as male, female, or intersex, usually based on anatomy (reproductive organs), chromosomes (e.g., XX or XY), and hormones. Some people are intersex and do not fit typical binary definitions.
5) What is saving?
- Saving is setting aside part of your resources (usually money) instead of spending it now, so you can use it later for emergencies, goals (education, a home), or retirement. Savings are kept in safe places like bank accounts or low-risk instruments; saving differs from investing, which aims for higher returns but involves more risk.
- Gender is the set of social, cultural and personal meanings attached to being female, male, both, neither or somewhere else on a spectrum. It covers gender identity (how someone sees themself), gender expression (how they present), and the roles and expectations society assigns. Gender is distinct from biological sex and includes non-binary and transgender identities.
2) What is a democracy?
- A democracy is a system of government in which power comes from the people, typically exercised through free and fair elections. Key features include citizen participation, rule of law, protection of basic rights and freedoms, and mechanisms to hold leaders accountable.
3) Write down three examples of human rights
- Right to life and security of the person.
- Freedom of expression (speech, opinion, information).
- Right to education.
(These are universal rights that apply to everyone regardless of nationality, race, gender, etc.)
4) What is sex?
- Sex refers to the biological characteristics that distinguish people as male, female, or intersex, usually based on anatomy (reproductive organs), chromosomes (e.g., XX or XY), and hormones. Some people are intersex and do not fit typical binary definitions.
5) What is saving?
- Saving is setting aside part of your resources (usually money) instead of spending it now, so you can use it later for emergencies, goals (education, a home), or retirement. Savings are kept in safe places like bank accounts or low-risk instruments; saving differs from investing, which aims for higher returns but involves more risk.
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