Human Trafficking I - JSS2 Social studies Past Questions and Answers - page 2
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What makes human trafficking a violation of human rights?
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Legal migration
B
 Forced exploitation and coercion
C
Voluntary migration
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What collaborative efforts are needed to combat human trafficking?
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Individual actions only
B
Local, national, and international cooperation
C
Isolationist strategies
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Why is economic desperation a significant factor in trafficking?
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Attraction to criminal activities
B
Lack of interest in economic opportunities
C
Pushing individuals into vulnerability for exploitation
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What is the main purpose of human trafficking?
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Legal migration
B
Forced exploitation for profit
C
Cultural exchange
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Elaborate on the different forms of exploitation involved in human trafficking.
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How does the false promise of education abroad contribute to human trafficking, and what impact does it have on victims?
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In what ways does poverty make individuals more susceptible to falling victim to human trafficking, and how can this cycle be broken?
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How does the increase in demand for foreign workers contribute to human trafficking, and what measures can be taken to mitigate this issue?
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Explain the connection between the growth in the sex and entertainment industry abroad and the trafficking of women and children.
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What collaborative efforts at local, national, and international levels are crucial in the fight against human trafficking, and how can individuals contribute to these efforts?
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