Understanding Human Rights

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What is the essence of human rights according to the text?

  • They are defined internationally, but not at a national or local level
  • They are inherent in human nature and essential for living as human beings (correct)
  • They are only applicable to certain groups of people
  • They are privileges granted by the government

What is the relationship between rights and responsibilities according to the text?

  • Rights and responsibilities are interchangeable terms
  • Responsibilities lead to privileges while rights lead to obligations
  • Rights are entitlements while responsibilities are obligations that enable the enjoyment of rights (correct)
  • Rights and responsibilities are entirely separate concepts with no connection

How does the text define human rights?

  • Rights that vary based on sex, place, and job
  • Privileges granted by national law making bodies
  • Entitlements based on social status and income level
  • Universal legal guarantees protecting individuals and groups against actions interfering with fundamental freedoms and human dignity (correct)

Who do human rights belong to?

<p>Everyone, simply because they are human (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do human rights allow individuals to do according to the text?

<p>Use their human qualities to satisfy material and spiritual needs, and to flourish (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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