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Harmful traditional practices I - JSS2 Social studies Past Questions and Answers - page 2

11

In child agricultural labor, what can affect children's health, education, and overall development?

A

Positive experiences

B

Hazardous work

C

Recreational activities

12

What term describes the alteration or removal of female genital organs without medical necessity?

A

Feminine transformation

B

Female empowerment

C

Female genital mutilation (FGM)

13

What group, particularly girls, is at risk in early marriage?

A

Elderly women

B

Children

C

Young men

14

Why are harmful traditional practices a concern for communities?

A

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.

16

How does the use of children for begging impact their overall well-being and development?

17

What measures can be taken to address and eliminate harmful traditional practices, particularly those involving children?

18

Why is early marriage considered harmful, especially for young girls?

19

How can communities actively participate in the elimination of harmful traditional practices, such as female genital mutilation?

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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