P7 Material: How should six students safeguard their legitimate rights and interests? Answer: (1) Negotiate with the person in charge of the store and ask for compensation. (2) complain to the consumer association or the industrial and commercial department. (4) Seek help from relevant government departments. (5) Bring a lawsuit or answer to the people's court in advance: When our rights and interests are infringed, we have the right to bring a lawsuit to the people's court to demand the restoration of the infringed rights and compensate for the losses caused.
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How to correctly exercise civil rights? Answer: (1) Citizens should respect the rights of others when exercising their rights; (2) Citizens shall not harm the national, social and collective interests when exercising their rights; (3) It shall exercise its rights within the scope permitted by law; (4) They should exercise their rights in a legal way.
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Analysis: The Constitution stipulates that citizens have freedom of speech, so we can say whatever we want. A: This view is wrong. (Point by point analysis) P 1 1 Paragraph 2 (According to our Constitution, citizens have freedom of speech, but ... who is responsible for the consequences of speech)
Lesson 2 Our Obligations
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The relationship between rights and obligations, and its inspiration to me? A: The last paragraph of P 15: In China, the rights and obligations of citizens are the same. ..... consciously fulfill their obligations.
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What is the meaning of moral obligation and what is its significance? A: Meaning: Moral obligation means that members of society voluntarily assume moral responsibilities to others and society according to social moral norms. Significance: Consciously fulfilling moral obligations is not only conducive to the formation of warm and harmonious interpersonal relationships, but also conducive to the civilization and progress of the whole society.
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As citizens, how should we faithfully fulfill our obligations? A: (1) We actively do things encouraged by law; (2) We must do what the law requires us to do; (3) We will never do anything prohibited by law.
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What is the relationship between law and morality in China? A: The first paragraph of P 19 is the whole paragraph.
Lesson 3 the right to life and health is with me
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How do citizens safeguard their right to life and health? A: Among the citizens' personality rights, the right to life and health is in the first place. According to the laws of China, citizens have the right to life and health, which shall not be infringed upon by others. When citizens' rights to life and health are illegally violated, the victims have the right to ask the state for protection. Any illegal violation of others' life and health will be punished by law.
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Why is it a social responsibility to pay attention to your own life safety and health? Why is it that citizens' right to life and health cannot be transferred or given up? ) A: The first paragraph of P29 is the whole paragraph.
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For example, how do citizens exercise their right to life and health? Answer: P28, the whole first paragraph, ***3 points.
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Analysis topic: putting righteousness above family interests is to eliminate pests for the people, and you don't have to bear legal responsibility. A: This view is wrong (1). While enjoying the right to life and health, we have a moral obligation and a legal obligation not to infringe others' right to life and health. (2) Human life is more important than the earth. No one is allowed to illegally deprive others of their lives, even those who are loyal to their families, because this is a violation of the right to life. No one may intentionally or negligently cause injuries or illnesses to others, because these acts violate the right to health. (3) Therefore, it is an act that infringes on the right to life and health of others and should be punished by law.
Lesson 4 Safeguarding our personal dignity
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Will people with good conduct be evaluated objectively and fairly? A: (1) People with good reputation can not only gain more respect from society, but also gain economic benefits. A good reputation depends first and foremost on a person's good performance. (2) However, people with good conduct are not always evaluated objectively. P36 Last paragraph
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What should you do in the face of unfair evaluation? Answer: (1) Take the initiative to communicate with those who give unfair comments and find out the reasons. (2) "A straight foot is not afraid of crooked shadows", adhere to harmony and let time prove it. (3) If this unfair evaluation has violated the right of personality, it should be defended by legal weapons.
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The meaning of portrait right and its infringement A: (1) Meaning: Portrait right refers to the right of citizens to control their portraits according to law, including the right to make, use and get remuneration for portraits. (2) Citizens' portrait rights are inviolable, and citizens' portraits may not be used for profit without their consent. Infringement of citizens' portrait rights: P4 1 last paragraph.
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How to protect your portrait right? A: When the right to portrait is infringed, we should take up legal weapons, investigate the infringer's responsibility, file a lawsuit if necessary, and seek justice.
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The meaning of the right to name: the right to name is the right of citizens to decide, use and change their names according to law, and the right to exclude others from infringement. How? P43 What should I do if my name right is violated in the last paragraph? The infringed person can defend his name right through litigation and other means. It is the legal quality that modern people should have to respect others' name rights and safeguard their own name rights according to law.
Lesson 5 Privacy is protected
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What is the meaning and content of privacy? A: (1) Meaning: In life, there are always some secrets that people don't want to know and violate; There are always some purely personal affairs, which have nothing to do with public interests and group interests. These are all personal. (2) Content: Private information: such as home address, physical defects, marriage, family relationship, property status, etc. ;
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