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Which two national heroes were Baptist?
Sam Sharpe and Paul Bogle
What is the name of the second leg of the Transatlantic Slave Trade?
The Middle Passage
Which national hero was the FIRST Prime Minister of Jamaica?
Sir Alexander Bustamante
When did Jamaica Gain Independence?
August 6, 1962
Who is Jamaica's current Minister of Education?
Fayval Williams
What is the name of Jamaica's Current Prime Minister?
Andrew Holness
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Give the name of any One child protection agency.
Office of the Children’s Advocate (OCA), Office of the Children’s Registry (OCR and Child Development Agency (CDA
Give the name of any One child protection agency in Jamaica.
Office of the Children’s Advocate (OCA), Office of the Children’s Registry (OCR and Child Development Agency (CDA
True/False A responsibility is defined as what each person deserves; no matter who they are.
False- Rights
Right/Responsibility As a citizen of Jamaica I have the ______ to a fair trial.
Right
Rights/Responsibility As a citizen it is my __________ to help others in need.
Responsibility
At what age can you vote in Jamaica?
18 and older
List Two rights of a Jamaican Citizen
Rights to fair trial, Right to vote, Freedom of worship and Freedom of movement
List Two rights a child has.
Right to Survival, Right to be born, Right to Protection, Right to education and Right to Development
Name two responsibilities a child has at home.
Cleaning your room, Taking Out The Trash, Cleaning Up Their Messes and Caring For Pets.
TRUE/FALSE The Jamaica Constitution guarantees the rights of all citizens in Jamaica.
TRUE
What is a right?
a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.