Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Articles 18-20

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What special law protects one's artistic creations and writings?

Copyright law

What is the sum total of social conditions that allow individuals to reach their fulfillment more fully?

Common good

Which activity is described as a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines where a man serenades a woman?

Ligawan

In which country was the traditional practice of Harana widely observed?

Philippines

What should people uphold to ensure a just world?

Collective responsibility

Which Spanish influence is mentioned in the text regarding the traditional Filipino practice of Harana?

Music style

What is the importance of universal rights for humans according to the conclusion of World War II?

To establish a basis for human dignity and equality

What is a violation against self?

Drug abuse

What is the significance of human dignity as mentioned in the module?

Driving force behind the establishment of human rights

What types of behavior are considered violations against life, property, liberty, and state?

Vandalism, abortion, rebellion

What realization became the basis for creating universal rights for humans after World War II?

The importance of human equality and dignity

According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, all human beings are born free and equal in ________.

Dignity and rights

What does the text say about workers' rights?

Every adult has the right to a job, fair wages, and to join a trade union.

What does freedom of speech entail?

The right to make up your own mind and share ideas with others.

What does the text say about the right to marriage?

The text does not mention the right to marriage.

How does the text describe freedom of thought?

We have the right to believe in what we want and to change our beliefs.

What does the text say about the right to democracy?

Everyone has the right to participate in their country's government and choose their leaders.

How does the text describe the right to social security?

Everyone has the right to affordable housing, healthcare, education, and a basic income.

Test your knowledge on Articles 18 to 20 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These articles cover freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and the right to peaceful assembly. Check how well you understand these fundamental human rights.

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