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Freedom of Expression​

Freedom of Expression​

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Freedom of thought is an absolute right that cannot be restricted under any circumstances.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Referring to the topic "freedom of thought", the European Court of Human Rights has adopted the margin of appreciation doctrine.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Freedom of expression includes the right to access information and media freedom.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Freedom of association can be limited for members of the armed forces and police.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The freedom to change one's religion is contested in some regions and not universally accepted.

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True

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False

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Limitations on the right to peaceful assembly must be non-discriminatory and content-neutral.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What document first proclaimed the four (4) fundamental freedoms discussed in the class?

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The European Convention on Human Rights

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The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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The Charter of the United Nations

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Multiple Choice

Freedom of assembly is qualified as a right of what kind of assembly?

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Armed assembly

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Peaceful assembly

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Violent assembly

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Restricted assembly

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What does the freedom of association protect according to the text?

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The right to form political parties only

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The right to own private property

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The right to unrestricted speech

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The right to form associations for common purposes

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Multiple Choice

Which freedom is vital for democratic participation?

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Freedom of religion

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Freedom from torture

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Freedom of expression

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Freedom of movement

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Multiple Choice

What is required for a limitation on a freedom to be considered legitimate?

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It must be universally accepted

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It must be enforced by international bodies

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It must be prescribed by law

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It must be arbitrary

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a legitimate ground for limiting the freedoms discussed?

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National security

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Public order

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Public health

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Personal convenience

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