UDHR Basics
Key Articles
History
Impact & Power
Global Connections
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What year was the UDHR adopted?

1948

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Which article states that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights?

Article 1

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After which global event was the UDHR created?

World War 2/Holocaust

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Is the UDHR legally binding?

No, it is not legally binding

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When is Human Rights Day?

December 10.
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How many articles are in the UDHR?

30

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Which article guarantees the right to freedom of opinion and expression?

Article 19

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On what date was the UDHR officially released?

December 10, 1948

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What does the UDHR serve as a global standard for?

Human Rights.

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How many countries are now part of the United Nations that recognize the UDHR?

193 countries

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Has the UDHR ever been changed or updated?

No, it has never been changed or updated

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Which article guarantees the right to education?

Article 26

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How many countries originally voted in favor of the UDHR?

48 countries, with none against

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How has the UDHR influenced laws in different countries?

It was a starting point for many countries and many of the laws are influenced by the Articles.

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Where was the UDHR adopted

In Paris, France
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Who adopted the UDHR?

The United Nations General Assembly

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What do the articles in the UDHR have in common?

They apply to all people, everywhere, and cannot be taken away

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What goal did the United Nations hope to achieve by creating the UDHR?

To establish a worldwide standard for human rights

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What does the UDHR protect people from?

Discrimination and oppression

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Why is the UDHR sometimes violated around the world?

Because it is not legally binding

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What is the main purpose of the UDHR?

To outline universal human rights and freedoms that apply to everyone

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Why are the articles in the UDHR important for people around the world?

They set a global standard for equality and human rights, protecting people from discrimination and oppression

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Why was the UDHR seen as a big step towards equality and freedom?

It was the first globally agreed document recognizing all humans as free and equal

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What is the UDHR often used as the starting point for?

Human rights treaties around the world

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What is one connection of human rights being violated today?

Palestine, Ukraine, ICE, etc.

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