Human Rights and Civic Responsibility Who has the responsibility to help those in need?

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Human Rights and Civic Responsibility Who has the responsibility to help those in need?

What do you see? What do you know? What questions do you have?

What do you see? What do you know? What questions do you have?

1. What are the intentions of the 2 photos above? (sourcing) 2. What relevant or significant events came before or after? (contextualization) 3. In what way are these photos similar or different? (corroboration)

- Projection - split pictures up and each group gets one to answer the following question Who will come to the aid of the people in your picture? Is it successful, why or why not?

1.If the Declaration of Human Rights had been passed 10 years earlier, would it have impacted the lives of the depression and/or holocaust victims? 2.Are there examples of cases throughout modern history where the resolution has been seen as effective? 3.What examples are there where the resolution has not been seen as effective? Why?