Human Rights Quiz 80 (30 MCQs)

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1. Which term describes goals or ideals that people aim to achieve but may not be legally binding?
2. The freedom of religion:
3. They used terror to further their revolutionary goals.
4. Which is a Constitutional Right you have as an American that is not a Human Right
5. When you leave Israel, you go, , , , , , ,
6. The woman who pushed representatives of different parts of the world to establish the universal human rights was .....
7. Consequences can be.....
8. What leader conquered 24 cities and was the richest man in the world at one time in West Africa?
9. What did the French revolutionaries insist about human rights?
10. Right for all groups to be treated equally
11. This is Martin Luther King's speech.
12. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was founded .....
13. Consistent application of legal rules to all people
14. When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was finished it developed this nickname (a)
15. What does UN stand for?
16. All human beings have the same value and dignity before God because.....
17. Who are managers and leaders in charge of the universal rights?
18. When was Danuta Przywara elected president of the HFHR and who did she replace?
19. Children in Pakistan are forced to work in carpet factories for little pay and long hours; they cannot go to school.
20. The UDHR was created in response to which event?
21. Human Rights are 'inalienable'. This means that:
22. You don't have the right to choose your work and to work in good conditions.
23. What was introduced in the year 1990?
24. What is a legally sanctioned exception to freedom from slavery?
25. Which Belgian colonial policy led to hatred between Hutus and Tutsis?
26. Nobody should try to harm our good name. Nobody has the right to come into our home, open our letters, or bother us or our family without a good reason.
27. How do you protect your rights after commiting a felony?
28. A binding agreement between States; used synonymously with Treaty and Covenant. These are stronger than Declarations because they are legally binding for governments that have signed them. When the UN General Assembly adopts one of these, it creates international norms and standards. Once one of these is adopted by the UN General Assembly, Member States can then ratify the convention, promising to uphold it. Governments that violate the standards set forth in one of these can then be censured (condemned) by the UN.
29. If something is Articulated, it is?
30. The big boss will be at the meeting. You ..... be late