Crear juego
Jugar Test
1. 
What are some of the rights outlined in the constitution of The Bahamas?
A.
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom political preference
B.
Right to bear arms, Right to a fair trial, Right to privacy
C.
Right to work, Right to housing, Right to social security
D.
Right to vote, Right to education, Right to healthcare
2. 
What can cause conflicts within countries and communities?
A.
Internet censorship, Cyber attacks, Data breaches
B.
Drug trafficking, Organized crime, Terrorism
C.
Disputes over land, Noisy parties, Stray dogs
D.
Climate change, Economic inequality, Political corruption
3. 
What are some common reasons for conflicts between countries?
A.
Issues and disagreements over land, religion, shortage of resources, power and control
B.
Economic competition and trade imbalances
C.
Historical rivalries and territorial disputes
D.
Differences in language, culture, and traditions
4. 
What are holding cells in police stations used for?
A.
Housing prisoners awaiting trial, Providing temporary shelter for the homeless
B.
Storing evidence and confiscated items, Conducting interrogations
C.
Training police officers, Holding community meetings
D.
Detaining individuals charged with an infringement on the rights of another
5. 
Which of the following is NOT one of the rights of a citizen outlined in the constitution of The Bahamas?
A.
Right to a fair trial, Right to vote, Right to education
B.
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom political preference
C.
Right to work, Right to housing, Right to social security
D.
Right to protection of property and privacy
6. 
What can result in conflicts between countries?
A.
Natural disasters, Epidemics, Famine
B.
Foreign intervention, Economic sanctions, Trade wars
C.
Religious extremism, Ethnic tensions, Nationalism
D.
Neglect by a government or community of its people, Disputes over assets or other things
7. 
Which of the following is NOT a cause of conflicts?
A.
Disputes over religion
B.
Events occurring
C.
Shortage of resources
D.
Issues and disagreements over land