Who adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ?
The United Nations.
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What atrocities lead to the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Mainly world war 2.
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These are inherent to all human beings regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, or any other status .
What are rights ?
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Name a country that does not abide by the Declaration.
North Korea.
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How many countries are currently involved in the United Nations ?
193 countries are currently apart of the United Nations .
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The Universal Declaration was created on this date.
December 10th, 1948
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Does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights apply to everyone?
Yes it applies to everyone.
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Name one of the rights North Korea has violated.
-Inability to create opposing political parties
-No free media
-No religious freedom
-Arbitrary arrest
-Torture to detainees
-Collective punishment
-Death penalty for unserious crimes
-Forced labour camps
-Human trafficking
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What is the United Nations purpose ?
The United Nations purpose is to promote international peace and security.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in what city.
What is Paris ?
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How many rights are outlined in the Declaration?
There are 30 rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Who insisted all people of the world had rights?
Mahatma Ghandi
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When was the United Nations created ?
October 24th, 1945.
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The Declaration outlines ...
All human rights guaranteed without discrimination
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True or False?
Human rights are still violated even to this day.
True.
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BONUS
BONUS 400 POINTS
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Name three countries apart of the United Nations .
Canada, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Japan, etc.
All possible answers.
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Name a right.
What is the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, no slavery, etc .
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True or False.
Rights can be restricted/limited.
True.
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Why are some human rights limited?
-the rights of reputations of others
-national security
-public order
-pulic health
-morals