Freedom and Oppression

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Freedom and Oppression Use a dictionary to define: Freedom Oppression

Freedom and Oppression What types of freedom have people sought? What types of oppression have people suffered? List people who have voiced their opposition to oppression and/or their desire for freedom.

Recognizing consequences. Freedom comes with RESOPONSIBILITY Condition of being free of restraints; political independence, exemption from unpleasant conditions, capacity to exercise choice or free will Recognizing consequences. Freedom comes with RESOPONSIBILITY

Oppression A feeling of being heavily weighed down or burdened, either mentally or physically; Usually intentionally placed; Not a logical consequence.

Types of Freedom and Oppression Political Social Personal

Political Government and Laws

Social--Pertaining to society Economics (Employment, Income, class barriers) Intellectual (Education) Age Gender Race Religious

Individual choice and free will Familial Psychological Personal Individual choice and free will Familial Psychological Individual, rather than large social groups