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Human Rights - What are your rights?

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  • Rights to be free from discrimination based on sex, race, religion, etc.
    Civil and Political Rights
  • Right to have access to information
    Civil and Political Rights
  • Rights to take part in cultural life
    Economic and Social Rights
  • Rights to equality
    Civil and Political Rights, Economic and Social Rights
  • Right to practice Religion (or not)
    Civil and Political Rights, Economic and Social Rights
  • Right to marry and have a family (or not)
    Civil and Political, Economic & Social Rights
  • Right to liberty
    Civil and Political Rights
  • The right to this means you can live or work wherever you'd like.
    Movement / Freedom of movement
  • What is the UDHR?
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion
    Civil and Political, Economic and Social Rights
  • Right to join political parties, trade unions and organizations (or not)
    Civil and Political, Economic and Social Rights
  • Rights to education
    Economic and Social Rights
  • The right to this is one of the reasons why you don't pay to attend public school.
    Right to education
  • Right to be free from detention (imprisonment) without trial
    Civil and Political Rights
  • This is the number of articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They cover a variety of categories.
    30
  • Right to vote
    Civil and Political Rights
  • He is an American who fought for black Americans' freedom and equality. His famous speech is called "I have a dream"!
    Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Right to work
    Economic and Social Rights
  • "Everyone has the right to ...................., liberty and security of person"
    life
  • This international body was established in 1945 and creates policies that make the respect of human rights an international priority.
    The United Nations
  • Rights to hobby and have fun
    Economic and Social Rights
  • Right to be free from murder
    Civil and Political Rights
  • Right to culture, political and economic development
    Economic and Social, Solidarity Right
  • Right to a fair trial
    Civil and Political Rights
  • Rights to health care
    Economic and Social
  • Name two forms of protest.
    March, boycott, sit-in, riot, silent protest, vigil, blockade
  • Rights to nationality
    Civil and Political Rights
  • Rights to adequate living
    Economic and Social RIghts
  • The horrors of this conflict had the international community agree that violations of human rights would not be tolerated.
    World War 2
  • Right to nationality
    Civil and Political RIghts
  • Right to privacy
    Civil and Political Rights
  • "All human beings are born ....................... and equal in dignity and rights"
    free
  • Rights to be free from pollution
    Solidarity Rights
  • She served as the first Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights and played an instrumental role in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
    Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Right to attend meetings and gathering freely
    Civil and Political Rights
  • The right to this ensures that the government will not eavesdrop on your phone conversations.
    Privacy
  • This was the year that the Universal Declaration of Human rights was signed
    1948
  • Right to be free from violent and physical attack or torture
    Civil and Political Rights
  • These rights pertain to participation in decision making and governance
    Political Rights