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Qatar History

Revision

Name: __________________________

Class:___________________________
PART 1:

A. Identify the following:

1. What do you call the document that includes the basic rules that determine the general
foundations of a state?
Answer: Constitution

2. What is the official language in Qatar according to Article 1?


Answer: Arabic

3. Under Article 1 of the Permanent Constitution, the political system of Qatar is. ________
Answer: Democratic

4. In what year does the Permanent Constitution of Qatar was issued?


Answer: 2004

B. Essay

1. Is the constitution of Qatar important to its citizens and residents? Why?


Answer:

Yes. Because the constitution is their basis to know the basic rules that determine the general
foundations of a state.

Part II:
A. True or False

1. Political tolerance requires guaranteeing individual and collective political freedom with an
approach to the principle of democracy.
Answer:
True

2. Religious tolerance means coexistence between religions and the freedom to practice religious
rites while abandoning religious and sectarian intolerance.
Answer:
True

3. Generosity refers to the mutual respect, acceptance, and appreciation of diversity and
difference.
Answer:
False (Tolerance)
4. Ethnic tolerance refers to abandoning discrimination because of color and race.
Answer:
True

B. Essay
Is applying tolerance important? Why?
Answer:

Yes. Because tolerance leads to peaceful coexistence between individuals and peoples so that
conflicts and wars disappear.

Part III
A. True or False

1. Under article 36, no person may be subjected to torture or any degrading treatment.
Answer:
True

2. Human dignity refers to respecting human rights regardless of their gender, religion,
language, or ethnicity.
Answer:
True

B. Put a check if the statement shows the importance of human dignity.

___1. Personal freedom is guaranteed to everyone.


___2. Insulting anyone is considered a crime punishable by law
___3. Protect people’s money and honor
___4. Equality between women and men in rights and duties

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