LIBERTY DISCUSSION
STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘liberty’? |
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What is the difference between freedom and liberty? |
3) |
What do you value most – life, liberty or the pursuit of happiness? |
4) |
Do you feel you have a lack of liberty? |
5) |
Which world country do you think most values liberty? |
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Which world country do you think least values liberty? |
7) |
What are civil liberties and how important are they to you? |
8) |
Would you fight or riot to protect your liberty? |
9) |
Is there religious liberty in your country? |
10) |
Have you been to countries where there is very little liberty for the people? What did you think? |
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LIBERTY DISCUSSION
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
1) |
What does liberty mean in your country? |
2) |
What do you think of New York’s Statue of Liberty? |
3) |
How would you feel if your liberty was taken away? |
4) |
Do children have the same liberties as adults? |
5) |
What extra liberties would you like? |
6) |
Do people ever take liberties with you? |
7) |
How would you define liberty? |
8) |
What do you know about the Liberty Bell? |
9) |
Do you think you’ll enjoy more or fewer liberties in the future? |
10) |
What questions about liberty would you like answers to? |
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