This lesson discussed human rights violations since the end of World War II. But what exactly are human rights? Consider your own knowledge and ideas related to human rights. Then list five rights that you think are human rights in the table. Provide an explanation of each right in a few short sentences.

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Human Right Explanation
Life- All people are born with the right to life. This means that governments or other institutions shouldn’t be able to take their lives from them.
Freedom-People everywhere should have the right to be free. This means that they should not be imprisoned by their government without a good reason. Slavery also denies people the right to freedom.
Voting- All people should have the right to choose the leaders of their country. They should have a say in how their country is run.
Well-being- No one should have to live in poverty. All people should have the right to food, shelter, clean water, and medical care.
Education- People everywhere should be able to get an education. They should be able to read and write, and they should have opportunities to go to college.

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Answer:Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. ... These basic rights are based on shared values like dignity, fairness, equality, respect and independence. These values are defined and protected by law

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Human Right. Explanation

Life - All people are born with the right to life. This means that governments or other institutions shouldn't be able to take their lives from them

Freedom - People everywhere should have the right to be free. This means that they should not be imprisoned by their government without a good reason. Slavery also denies people the right to freedom.

Voting - All people should have the right to choose the leaders of their country. They should have a say in how their country is run.

Well-being - No one should have to live in poverty. All people should have the right to food, shelter, clean water, and medical care.

Education - People everywhere should be able to get an education. They should be able to read and write, and they should have opportunities to go to college.

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