STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Do you have equal rights? |
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Do other people in your country have more rights than you? |
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Is there perfect equality in your country? |
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Which group of people in your country are least equal? |
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Which areas of inequality make you angriest? |
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What do you do when you see inequality in front to you? |
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Which countries do you think give least regard to equal rights? |
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What do you know about the history of equal rights? |
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Which countries have championed equal rights or are good examples of how equality can be achieved? |
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What do you think of the saying that “all men are born equal but some are born more equal than others”? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What kinds of inequality exist in your country? |
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What inequalities exist between the sexes? |
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Is there a lot of racial discrimination in your country? |
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Do you think one day everyone around the world will have equal rights? |
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How would you feel if your rights were trampled on? |
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Why don’t all countries insist on total equality in their societies? |
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Do you think the USA is the shining example of equality? |
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What examples can you think of to show that our world is the most unequal place imaginable? |
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Do politician and the rich and famous have more rights than we do? |
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How would the world be different if everyone on the planet enjoyed the same rights and no discrimination existed? |
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