Beatitudes Quizizz - Cath 20

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The beatitudes are about Jesus' vision of life in

God’s Kingdom

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The beatitudes are divided into ___ groups.

2

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The beatitudes have their roots, or are influenced by

Isaiah 61

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The beatitudes critique the political, social, religious, economic and _________ distress that happens when the powerful elite oppress others.

personal

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The beatitudes outline the terrible consequences of

Roman power

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Being poor in spirit involves having your spirits crushed by economic

injustice

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The poor are denied justice, adequate resources, and ______, subject to the power of the ruling elite, with no hope for change.

wholeness

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Those who mourn are the poor - they mourn the impact of

Roman imperial powers

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Those in mourning will be comforted when oppression is ended with the justice of restored resources and

relationships

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the meek are beaten down by unjust _____ practices.

economic

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Those who hunger and thirst include people who have no reason to ______, and no cause for joy.

hope

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Mercy is about forgiveness and _______ enemies.

loving

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"I want mercy, not sacrifice." This is an example of:

God’s will

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Activity of the heart includes willing, thinking, knowing, deciding and

doing

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"Seeing" God is an image of an intimate, face-to-face encounter with

God

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The Romans believed that their gods wanted them to impose their laws and _______ on the rest of the world.

way of life

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When all things are in just relation with each other/God, there is

peace

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Those who work for justice challenge the way things are, including those people and power structures that commit themselves to keeping things unjust, and those who _______ injustice.

benefit from

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The laws are clear, publicized, stable and just; applied evenly; protect fundamental human rights is about

just laws

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Justice is delivered timely by competent, ethical and independent representatives is partly about

accessible/impartial dispute resolution

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Being denied access to traditional territories and forced to move to new locations is an example of ______ displacement.

physical

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The ____ of the rule of law serves as a _____ instrument for the dispossession and subjugation of Aboriginal peoples.

misapplication;blunt

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Depriving someone of land or property is about

dispossession

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Bringing someone under domination or control is about

subjugation

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Romanus Pontifex and Inter Caetera gave Spain and Portugal the right to ____ and create _____ to govern the lands they "discovered."

land;laws

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The Discovery Doctrine purpose was to steal/exploit all "discovered" lands and their resources, as well as both ___ and __ the "discovered" Indigenous peoples inhabiting them.

destroy;subjugate

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For there to be an equitable Canada, the Canadian gov't needs to recognize and affirm

Aboriginal and Treaty Rights

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The formation of a new Canadian constitution will enable Indigenous peoples to reclaim their sovereignty and the right to ______.

self-determination

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The 5 things to describe the poor in Mat 5:3 are the destitute, those living in social and economic hardship, those lacking adequate resources, the exploited, and the

oppressed

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Mat 5:3 blesses the ending of the current

Roman Imperial structures

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Oppression shouldn't be seen as normal, it should be

mourned

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the meek are the powerless and the

humiliated

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inheriting the earth is about God acting through

the actions of righteous people

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inheriting the earth addresses the end of the present inequitable access to _____, based on exploitative societal relationships.

land

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Mat 5:5 challenges a system that was secured by Roman power that furthered the interests of the local elite landowners at the expense of the poor forced into ______ existence.

subsistence

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The people in Mat 5:6 are those who literally hunger and thirst because of unjust practices concerning land, access to resources, taxes, and

debt

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Righteousness signifies right societal relationships and access to adequate _______ for living.

resources

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The merciful are those who provide the destitute

economic resources

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The Roman "peace" involved security, prosperity, and

order

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Roman peace ensures social and _____ domination and economic exploitation of a conquered people.

cultural

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Those who are persecuted are the people who fight for justice, including prophets and

Jesus

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"Theirs is the kingdom of heaven" is about establishing a longed-for hope - justice for all. This is God's justice, not ______ justice.

Roman

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The Rule of Law is about people/institutions subject to and accountable to fairly applied and enforced laws, as well as everyone is subject to the law, and

no one is above the law

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Processes by which the laws are enacted, administered and enforced are accessible, fair and efficient is about

open gov’t

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The gov't as well as private actors are accountable under the law is about

accountability

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Lands and resources taken that became the basis for high living standards for settler society, with only a small proportion of Canada's resource income going back to Aboriginal peoples, is

not the choice of Aboriginal peoples

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Forced by colonial laws to abandon or disguise traditional governance for colonial-style governance is an example of __________ displacement.

political

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Being subject to intensive Christian missionary activity and residential/industrial schools, leading to inability to pass on traditional values is an example of _____ displacement.

social/cultural

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Indigenous peoples still face a ___, systemically oppressive and lethal _____ reality.

legalized; socio-economic and political

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The Discovery Doctrine contributes to the belief the Europeans deserve privileges, special treatment, and rights to ________________.

control lands and make laws

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The Discovery Doctrine has affected Indigenous Peoples with land loss, _______, and oppression.

forced dependency

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The Indian Act of 1876 demonstrates socio-economic control by determining the size of each reservation. Reserve land comprises about __ of the total Canadian state's land mass.

0.2%

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Land theft and forced dependency backed by ____, both historical and present, contributes to the humiliating impoverishment of Indigenous peoples.

Canadian law

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When Indigenous peoples are thrown into prison for upholding section 35 of the Canadian constitution, then ______ is jeopardized.

democracy

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_____ and ______ act as the foundation of Canada's racism.

DD and European sovereignty

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For a just Canada to exist, a negotiation process needs to begin between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples about how to _______.

share the land’s wealth