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Human rights

Human rights

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Social Studies

12th Grade

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Fawzia Omar

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What was the fundamental reason that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted?

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Fairness for all people irrespective of race or gender

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Social engineering

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Fairness before, during and after conflict

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Experiences from World War 2

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What are human rights?

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Rights only the richest are entitled to.

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Rights that all people have simply because they are human.

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A responsibility that people have as humans.

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Rights that only children have.

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a historic document that was adopted by the United Nations on...

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1945

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1948

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1959

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1989

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Multiple Choice

What is universality?

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The rights that individuals have and cannot be taken away or transferred

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No one is denied the protection of the human rights based on some external factors

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Values shared in all the regions of the world

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Multiple Choice

Which word means that human rights cannot be taken away?

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Universal

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Inalienable

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Fundamental

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Inherent

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Human Rights are 'indivisible and interdependent'. This means that:

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They belong to everyone.

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They cannot be taken away from us.

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Governments cannot decide which human rights we have.

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They come as a package deal and each human right interconnects with other human rights

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these words means that rights are not earned?

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Inalienable

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Inherent

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Universal

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Fundamental

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Multiple Choice

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The Human Rights are indivisible.

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Some rights have different value.

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Some rights are more important than others.

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All rights are independent of one another.

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All rights are of equal importance.

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Negative rights refer to...

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freedom from interference

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a guarantee to a service

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rights given by our legal system

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international rights

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Positive rights refer to...

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something provided by the state

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the freedom from interference

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international rights

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rights conferred by god

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Multiple Choice

The right to education

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Positive right

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Negative right

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The right to healthcare

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Negative right

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Positive right

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Freedom from slavery

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Negative right

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Positive right

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Multiple Choice

Freedom of religion

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Negative right

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Positive right

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