Harmful traditional practices I - JSS2 Social studies Past Questions and Answers - page 2
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In child agricultural labor, what can affect children's health, education, and overall development?
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Positive experiences
B
Hazardous work
C
Recreational activities
12
What term describes the alteration or removal of female genital organs without medical necessity?
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Feminine transformation
B
Female empowerment
C
Female genital mutilation (FGM)
13
What group, particularly girls, is at risk in early marriage?
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Elderly women
B
Children
C
Young men
14
Why are harmful traditional practices a concern for communities?
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Cultural enrichment
B
Violation of human rights and well-being
C
Preservation of traditions
15
Elaborate on the adverse consequences individuals and communities may face due to harmful traditional practices.
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16
How does the use of children for begging impact their overall well-being and development?
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17
What measures can be taken to address and eliminate harmful traditional practices, particularly those involving children?
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18
Why is early marriage considered harmful, especially for young girls?
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How can communities actively participate in the elimination of harmful traditional practices, such as female genital mutilation?
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20
In what ways can governments and organizations collaborate to address the root causes of child agricultural labor and protect children's rights?
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