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Introduction
Welcome to the EU Rights Quest, a game designed to help you learn about the rights that all EU citizens enjoy!
The EU Rights Quest playlist is an interactive journey designed to help young people discover, understand, and reflect on their rights as citizens of the European Union. Through a series of engaging and creative activities, participants will explore fundamental EU values such as democracy, equality, freedom of movement, data protection, cultural and linguistic diversity, labour rights, and more.
Each activity invites participants to learn through videos, interactive games, quizzes, real-life scenarios, and reflection questions. By completing the tasks and earning digital badges, learners will build a stronger awareness of their rights and the importance of protecting and promoting these values in their everyday lives.
This playlist is ideal for young people aged 15–30 who want to become more active, informed, and empowered European citizens. It promotes critical thinking, digital literacy, and civic engagement in a fun and accessible way.
Atividades para concluir
Complete the following activities, earn badges and you will see your playlist progress updated
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No Borders, More Opportunities: Exploring Freedom of Movement in the EU
Activity Description:
This self-paced activity introduces young people to the Freedom of Movement Right of the European Union and implemented through the Schengen Agreement.
Participants will:
🗺 Learn what the Schengen Area is and which countries are part of it
✈️ Explore how border-free travel works and how it impacts daily life, from tourism to education and employment
📍 Participate in reflective questions that show how this right strengthens unity, cooperation, and economic growth
💬 Reflect on the benefits and challenges of open borders in a European context
This activity helps youth (ages 15–30) understand how one of the most tangible EU rights directly connects with their personal freedoms and opportunities — and why it's worth protecting.
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Italy exemplifies the EU’s principle of freedom of movement, allowing citizens and residents to travel, work, and study across member states without barriers. This right enhances economic opportunities and cultural exchange within the EU.
Watch the Video and answer the following questions: Você precisa concluir todas as tarefas para receber a patente
Tarefas
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How many countries are part of the Schengen Area today?
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Name two EU countries that are not part of the Schengen Agreement
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What are the main advantages of the Schengen Agreement for travelers?
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Why might a country temporarily reintroduce border checks under the Schengen Agreement?