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Fairness

  •  English    12     Public
    Vocabulary
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  • Just means the SAME as fair
    TRUE
  •  15
  • IMPARTIAL means the SAME as FAIR
    TRUE
  •  10
  • PARTIAL is the OPPOSITE of FAIR
    TRUE
  •  15
  • UNJUST & UNFAIR mean different things.
    FALSE
  •  20
  • RIGHT is the OPPOSITE of FAIR
    FALSE
  •  15
  • Bob only likes to play with boys who look like him and are his age. This is an example of being PARTIAL or UNFAIR.
    TRUE
  •  20
  • Karen likes to play with both boys and girls; even students who are very different from her. This is an example of being IMPARTIAL or FAIR.
    TRUE
  •  15
  • Steve is a teacher. He only teaches about things of interest to himself. This is an example of BIAS or being UNFAIR.
    TRUE
  •  25
  • Mary loves to draw. But, when she gets together with her friends, she lets them choose what to do for fun. This is an example of being UNBIASED or FAIR.
    TRUE
  •  25
  • Segregation means to separate people into groups based on their race, ethnicity, or class.
    TRUE
  •  15
  • INJUSTICE means FAIR
    FALSE
  •  10
  • INTEGRATE means to allow people of all races and groups to be together.
    TRUE
  •  25