Understanding Human Rights and the Universal Declaration
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What is the fundamental assumption underlying human rights?

  • Freedom of speech and belief
  • Equal treatment for all individuals
  • Moral and rational beings deserve dignity (correct)
  • Respect for individual's beliefs

Why are human rights called 'universal'?

  • They apply to everyone regardless of nationality or group (correct)
  • They are rights that only apply to certain individuals
  • They are based on specific rights for nations or specialized groups
  • They are limited to certain geographical locations

What is the full scope of human rights?

  • Specific rights for nations or specialized groups
  • Rights restricted to certain individuals
  • Choice and opportunity (correct)
  • Freedom of speech and belief

When did the idea of human rights emerge?

<p>In ages past (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the result of the idea of human rights after World War II?

<p>The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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