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  • How many hundreds of years ago was the USA government set up?
    More than 200 years ago.
  • What does "public mean"?
    Outside where people are.
  • What is the name of the landmark on the front page of Seeking Freedom?
    The Statue of Liberty.
  • What year did the English Pilgrims come to America?
    The 1620's
  • What is a government?
    The group of people who lead a country.
  • What was the name of the man who worked to fight against inequality in South Africa?
    Nelson Mandela.
  • Who wrote Seeking Freedom?
    Daniel Schulman.
  • What type of literature is "Seeking Freedom"?
    A Historical Feature.
  • What is the name of the right that allows freedom for journalists and the news to report on events?
    Freedom of the press.
  • What was "Apartheid"
    A system in South Africa where black and white people were kept separate.
  • What did the Chinese Government do to the protesting students?
    They sent in the Army to murder them.
  • Name a country where citizens do not have freedom?
    Answers may vary,
  • In 1989 thousands of Chinese students gathered where?
    Tiananmen Square, Beijing
  • What does "opinion" mean?
    Something you think and believe that will change from person to person.
  • What did women in the USA fight for?
    The right to vote.
  • What is the name of the right which gives you the right to say what you like?
    Freedom of Speech.
  • What people gained equal rights in the USA in the 1960s?
    African Americans.
  • The founders of the United States wrote a paper called what?
    The Constitution.
  • Why did Jews in Germany leave in the 1930's?
    "Because of a cruel government"
  • What country does the article talk about on the last page?
    Afganistan.
  • In the new Afganistan constitution allows what?
    Allows people to vote and for girls to go to school.
  • What year did women in the USA gain equal rights to men?
    1920.
  • Give some reasons why people might want to "seek freedom"?
    Answers may vary.
  • What is the name of the right that allows you to worship whatever god you like?
    Freedom of religion.