This 1984 UN document outlines fundamental rights and freedoms for all people.
Universal declaration of Human rights (UDHR)
What's the right to education?
Makes sure that all children can attend school without discrimination.
What is the freedom of speech?
It allows people to speak their opinions without the fear of punishment.
This international organization declared that health is a fundamental human right in 1946.
World health Organization (WHO)
False
This word describes right as that belong to all people just because they are human.
Inalienable rights
Describe the right to health care.
Everyone has the right to access doctors, medicine, and safe hospitals.
What is the right to vote?
Gives citizens the power to choose their leaders.
What is a right everybody gets in a hospital
The right to medical aid regardless of race, gender, sexuality, economic status or social status
Domestic abuse can happen even if there is no physical violence.
True
This word describes a government that denies people their rights or uses power unjustly.
Tyranny (authoritanisnisndi)
Describe the right to housing.
Ensures people have a safe place to live and cannot be unfairly removed.
What is due process?
Protects people from being treated unfairly by police or the government without proper legal process.
The right to nondiscriminatory access to health care.
Healthcare in the United States is a human right
False
This right guarantees that anyone accused of a crime has the opportunity to defend themselves before an impartial court
Right to a fair trial
Whats the right to fair working conditions?
Protects workers so they receive fair pay, safe conditions, and reasonable hours
Lets people gather in public to protest or support causes.
Name 2-3 states that have banned abortion.
12 States have banned abortion they are:
Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia
Eleanor Roosevelt played a key role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human rights.
True
She was the first chairperson of the UN to create the document.
Ratified in 1920, this is constitutional amendment granted women the legal right to vote marking a major milestone in the fight for gender equality.
19th amendment.
Describe the right to accessibility/inclusion?
Says that people should be able to participate full in a society, including access to transportation, buildings, and communication.
What is equally protection?
Ensures that all people, regardless of race, gender, or background, receive equal treatment under the law.
This 1996 US law protects patients personal medical information, and gives them right over who can access it.
Health Insurance Portability and accountability act (HIPAA)
The UDHR is legally binding in all countries that signed it.
False
It is a declaration not a treaty/obligation; influential but not legally binding.