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Importance Scale Important Not Important Citizenship Challenge Unit 2 – Society & the Media Activity 2.2 – What is good about our society?

Property Quiz Do these items belong to someone, or everyone? Roads Air Schools Britain Wild Animals Water Cars Shops Businesses Railways Citizenship Challenge Unit 2 – Society & the Media Activity 2.3 – What things belong to us all?

Scenario 1 A man wins £5.6million on the national lottery. He chooses to opt-out of publicity, so his name is not released to the press. However, someone he works with finds out about his win and leaks his name to the newspapers. The next week, a national paper publishes a story about conviction for possession of drugs the man received as a teenager over twenty years ago. Citizenship Challenge Unit 2 – Society & the Media Activity 2.6 – How does the right to privacy conflict with freedom of expression?

Scenario 2 A magazine publishes pictures of a celebrity, her husband and children playing in their back garden. The children’s faces can be clearly seen and the celebrity does not know the pictures have been taken until she sees them in the magazine. Citizenship Challenge Unit 2 – Society & the Media Activity 2.6 – How does the right to privacy conflict with freedom of expression?

Scenario 3 A local newspaper publishes details of the condition of a critically ill teenager who was injured in a major car crash without seeking permission from her family. Citizenship Challenge Unit 2 – Society & the Media Activity 2.6 – How does the right to privacy conflict with freedom of expression?

Scenario 4 A national newspaper publishes an article saying that a celebrity is pregnant before she has had her 12-week scan or has formally announced her pregnancy. Citizenship Challenge Unit 2 – Society & the Media Activity 2.6 – How does the right to privacy conflict with freedom of expression?

Scenario 5 A celebrity magazine publishes a picture of a female film star, looking quite drunk, leaving a bar with someone who is not her husband. Citizenship Challenge Unit 2 – Society & the Media Activity 2.6 – How does the right to privacy conflict with freedom of expression?