“HUMAN RIGHTS” “Remember the Change you Want to See in the World Begins with You” Joseph Clementy.

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“HUMAN RIGHTS” “Remember the Change you Want to See in the World Begins with You” Joseph Clementy

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:  1.What do all people have in common?  2.What are human rights?  3.Who is responsible for protecting them?  4.Do they really apply to all people?  5.What are the dimensions in which they are classified? civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights

“WHY WAS IT NECESSARY TO ADOPT THE DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS? _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ __________________ 6 times-why

. “How would the world change if you ruled it?”