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Fawzia Omar
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Human rights

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What was the fundamental reason that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted?
Fairness for all people irrespective of race or gender
Social engineering
Fairness before, during and after conflict
Experiences from World War 2
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What are human rights?
Rights only the richest are entitled to.
Rights that all people have simply because they are human.
A responsibility that people have as humans.
Rights that only children have.
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Multiple Choice
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a historic document that was adopted by the United Nations on...
1945
1948
1959
1989
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What is universality?
The rights that individuals have and cannot be taken away or transferred
No one is denied the protection of the human rights based on some external factors
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?
Universal
Inalienable
Fundamental
Inherent
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Human Rights are 'indivisible and interdependent'. This means that:
They belong to everyone.
They cannot be taken away from us.
Governments cannot decide which human rights we have.
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?
Inalienable
Inherent
Universal
Fundamental
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The Human Rights are indivisible.
Some rights have different value.
Some rights are more important than others.
All rights are independent of one another.
All rights are of equal importance.
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Negative rights refer to...
freedom from interference
a guarantee to a service
rights given by our legal system
international rights
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Positive rights refer to...
something provided by the state
the freedom from interference
international rights
rights conferred by god
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The right to education
Positive right
Negative right
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The right to healthcare
Negative right
Positive right
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Freedom from slavery
Negative right
Positive right
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Freedom of religion
Negative right
Positive right
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