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Warm-Up Thursday, January 15 Complete the warm-up in your notebook. Copy down the objective. In your own words, write a definition for human rights. Human rights are

Human Rights

Human Rights: the rights you have simply because you are human. What are human rights? Human: a man, woman or child; a person. Rights: things to which you are entitled or allowed. Human Rights: the rights you have simply because you are human.

Now that we know the meaning of human rights, with your partner make a list of 5 rights you think everyone human has.

How were are human rights established? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh3BbLk5UIQ

What are our human rights?

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted by the general assembly of the United Nations on December 10, 1948. All U.N. member states agreed to uphold the UDHR. Through time the declaration has become so respected that it is now considered to be customary international law.

Article 1 Right to equality Article 2 Freedom from discrimination Article 3 Right to life, liberty, personal security Article 4 Freedom from slavery Article 5 Freedom from torture, degrading treatment Article 6 Right to recognition as a person before the law Article 7 Right to equality before the law Article 8 Right to remedy by competent tribunal Article 9 Freedom from arbitrary arrest, exile Article 10 Right to a fair public hearing Article 11 Right to be considered innocent until proven guilty Article 12 Freedom from interference with privacy, family, home and correspondence Article 13 Right to free movement in and out of the country Article 14 Right to asylum in other countries from persecution Article 15 Right to a nationality and freedom to change it

Article 16 Right to marriage and family Article 17 Right to own property Article 18 Freedom of belief and religion Article 19 Freedom of opinion and information Article 20 Right of peaceful assembly and association Article 21 Right to participate in government and in free elections Article 22 Right to social security Article 23 Right to desirable work and to join trade unions Article 24 Right to rest and leisure Article 25 Right to adequate living standard Article 26 Right to education Article 27 Right to participate in the cultural life of community Article 28 Right to social order assuring human rights Article 29 Community duties essential to free and full development Article 30 Freedom from state or personal interference in the above rights

Using the universal human rights, check your list Using the universal human rights, check your list. Highlight or star the rights that are the same.

Exit Ticket Directions: Write and complete the sentences below Exit Ticket Directions: Write and complete the sentences below. Human ___________are the rights you have simply because you are _______. An example of a universal human right is __________________.