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Rights of Citizens

Grade 3 · Social Studies · Rights, Responsibilities, and Government · South Carolina, USA

Lesson Summary

Rights are things every person is allowed to have or do, like going to school and being treated fairly.

Explanation

In Canada and many countries, people have important rights. You have the right to go to school, to be safe, to speak your mind, and to be treated fairly no matter who you are. Children have special rights too, like the right to play and be cared for. Rights protect people and help everyone live with dignity. Laws are created to make sure these rights are respected.

Practice Questions

Q1: Name one right that children have.
Answer: The right to go to school (or to be safe, to play, to be cared for).
Q2: Why are rights important?
Answer: They protect people and help everyone live with dignity and fairness.
Q3: What helps make sure that rights are respected?
Answer: Laws.
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