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Deck 12: Human Rights: a Tool for Preserving and Enhancing Human Dignity
1
In which year was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted?
A) 1917
B) 1948
C) 1905
D) 1776
A) 1917
B) 1948
C) 1905
D) 1776
1948
2
According to the chapter, the Human Rights language emerged with the development of ______________.
A) the European Enlightenment
B) the American Revolution
C) World War II
D) the Rwandan Genocide
A) the European Enlightenment
B) the American Revolution
C) World War II
D) the Rwandan Genocide
the European Enlightenment
3
Proscriptive rights refer to .
A) rights held by corporations
B) rights that focus on political freedoms
C) rights that focus on civil liberties
D) policies and actions that governments cannot do to groups
A) rights held by corporations
B) rights that focus on political freedoms
C) rights that focus on civil liberties
D) policies and actions that governments cannot do to groups
policies and actions that governments cannot do to groups
4
Natural rights were articulated by .
A) Joseph Joubert
B) Huig de Groot
C) Hannah Arendt
D) John Locke
A) Joseph Joubert
B) Huig de Groot
C) Hannah Arendt
D) John Locke
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5
Rights that focus on civil liberties and political freedoms are considered to be .
A) second-generation rights
B) negative rights
C) first-generation rights
D) prescriptive rights
A) second-generation rights
B) negative rights
C) first-generation rights
D) prescriptive rights
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6
On the categorization of rights into positive and negative, Henry Shue argues that .
A) such categories are artificial and problematic
B) such categories help us better understand the hierarchy of rights
C) such categories lead to better enforcement of rights
D) such categories are further broken into prescriptive and proscriptive rights
A) such categories are artificial and problematic
B) such categories help us better understand the hierarchy of rights
C) such categories lead to better enforcement of rights
D) such categories are further broken into prescriptive and proscriptive rights
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7
Discrimination based on gender is a breach of rights.
A) proscriptive
B) economic and social
C) prescriptive
D) group
A) proscriptive
B) economic and social
C) prescriptive
D) group
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8
The obligation to respect civil liberties and political freedoms extends to all of these except for ____________.
A) corporations
B) animals
C) organizations
D) private individuals
A) corporations
B) animals
C) organizations
D) private individuals
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9
Third-generation rights focus on the __________________ of rights.
A) religious aspects
B) cultural aspects
C) communal aspects
D) intergovernmental aspects
A) religious aspects
B) cultural aspects
C) communal aspects
D) intergovernmental aspects
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10
The following are examples of group rights except for _________________.
A) the right to intervention
B) the right to a clean environment
C) the right to economic development
D) the right to self-determination
A) the right to intervention
B) the right to a clean environment
C) the right to economic development
D) the right to self-determination
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11
suggested that the most productive way to think about human rights is that they are supposed to serve basic human needs.
A) John Locke
B) Johan Galtung
C) Jack Donnelly
D) Henry Shue
A) John Locke
B) Johan Galtung
C) Jack Donnelly
D) Henry Shue
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12
Jack Donnelly's "possession paradox" refers to ________.
A) rights held by individuals who are part of a group
B) the controversiality of cultural rights
C) the failure to recognize a right until it is denied
D) military interventions under the guise of humanitarianism
A) rights held by individuals who are part of a group
B) the controversiality of cultural rights
C) the failure to recognize a right until it is denied
D) military interventions under the guise of humanitarianism
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13
Which of the following is an incorrect pairing of rights and the basic human needs they serve?
A) the right to establish emotional bonds with others AND identity needs - to avoid alienation
B) the right to receive and express opinions AND freedom needs - to avoid repression
C) the right to deny entry to refugees AND economic needs - to avoid deprivation
D) the right of individuals and groups to be free from violence AND survival needs - to avoid violence
A) the right to establish emotional bonds with others AND identity needs - to avoid alienation
B) the right to receive and express opinions AND freedom needs - to avoid repression
C) the right to deny entry to refugees AND economic needs - to avoid deprivation
D) the right of individuals and groups to be free from violence AND survival needs - to avoid violence
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14
According to the chapter, which rights are the least institutionalized?
A) negative rights
B) first-generation rights
C) second-generation rights
D) third-generation rights
A) negative rights
B) first-generation rights
C) second-generation rights
D) third-generation rights
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15
In 2017, Chinese human rights lawyers sued the government over .
A) air pollution
B) the right to work
C) child labor laws
D) the rights of a second child
A) air pollution
B) the right to work
C) child labor laws
D) the rights of a second child
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16
The ___________ is the most far-reaching and foundational legal expression of human rights.
A) Universal Declaration of Human Rights
B) Bill of Rights
C) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
D) United Nations
A) Universal Declaration of Human Rights
B) Bill of Rights
C) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
D) United Nations
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17
The Bill of Rights is made up of agreements.
A) thirty
B) ten
C) fourteen
D) three
A) thirty
B) ten
C) fourteen
D) three
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18
How many principles are in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A) 54
B) 30
C) 10
D) 98
A) 54
B) 30
C) 10
D) 98
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19
Which of the following rights is not in the Declaration?
A) cultural
B) economic
C) political
D) environmental
A) cultural
B) economic
C) political
D) environmental
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20
In which year was the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights adopted?
A) 1948
B) 1966
C) 1972
D) 1984
A) 1948
B) 1966
C) 1972
D) 1984
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21
Which of the following have become influential in naming and shaming major human rights violations?
A) MNCs
B) IGOs
C) NGOs
D) WMDs
A) MNCs
B) IGOs
C) NGOs
D) WMDs
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22
Which of the following treaties has the U.S. ratified?
A) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
B) Convention on the Rights of the Child
C) International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
D) Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
A) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
B) Convention on the Rights of the Child
C) International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
D) Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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23
The European Convention on Human Rights was developed by the .
A) U.N.
B) European Union
C) Council of Europe
D) European League
A) U.N.
B) European Union
C) Council of Europe
D) European League
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24
To date, how many states have ratified the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment?
A) 155
B) 45
C) 70
D) 52
A) 155
B) 45
C) 70
D) 52
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25
According to the chapter, the implementation of human rights obligations is entirely on .
A) nations
B) the international community
C) NGOs
D) INGOs
A) nations
B) the international community
C) NGOs
D) INGOs
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26
The UNHCR was created in _______ to help European refugees.
A) 1945
B) 1966
C) 1950
D) 1917
A) 1945
B) 1966
C) 1950
D) 1917
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27
Which of the following is true about the role of the Universal Periodic Review?
A) It reviews and appoints member states to the U.N. Security Council.
B) It holds discussions, reviews, and passes sentences on individuals accused of human rights violations.
C) It reviews and makes decisions on foreign interventions.
D) It reviews and holds discussions with states about their human rights records.
A) It reviews and appoints member states to the U.N. Security Council.
B) It holds discussions, reviews, and passes sentences on individuals accused of human rights violations.
C) It reviews and makes decisions on foreign interventions.
D) It reviews and holds discussions with states about their human rights records.
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28
According to the chapter, which of the following is not true?
A) The U.S. says that torture can be justified.
B) Respect for human rights of physical integrity is statistically associated with fewer terrorist attacks.
C) The U.S. has signed and ratified the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
D) Torture has proven to be effective in reducing insurgent perpetrated killings.
A) The U.S. says that torture can be justified.
B) Respect for human rights of physical integrity is statistically associated with fewer terrorist attacks.
C) The U.S. has signed and ratified the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
D) Torture has proven to be effective in reducing insurgent perpetrated killings.
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29
Which of the following is not the role of NGOs in promoting human rights?
A) They promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms.
B) They monitor and appoint member states to various international human rights bodies.
C) They increase public awareness of human rights issues.
D) They conduct research in the field of human rights.
A) They promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms.
B) They monitor and appoint member states to various international human rights bodies.
C) They increase public awareness of human rights issues.
D) They conduct research in the field of human rights.
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30
Which of the following entities is responsible for monitoring human rights treaties?
A) UDHR
B) OHCHR
C) CEDAW
D) UNHRC
A) UDHR
B) OHCHR
C) CEDAW
D) UNHRC
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31
From which of these has the U.S. recently withdrawn?
A) UNHRC
B) ECOSOC
C) ECLAC
D) ICCPR
A) UNHRC
B) ECOSOC
C) ECLAC
D) ICCPR
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32
According to the UN High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR) 2018 report, the number of displaced people is now over _________________.
A) 80 million
B) 30 million
C) 49.5 million
D) 68.5 million
A) 80 million
B) 30 million
C) 49.5 million
D) 68.5 million
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33
It is estimated that there are about __________________ refugees globally.
A) 19.9 million
B) 40.2 million
C) 30.3 million
D) 52.5 million
A) 19.9 million
B) 40.2 million
C) 30.3 million
D) 52.5 million
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34
Which of the following is not a second-generation right?
A) economic subsistence
B) political freedoms
C) education
D) nutrition
A) economic subsistence
B) political freedoms
C) education
D) nutrition
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35
Which of the following is the most holistic approach to human rights?
A) third-generation rights
B) second-generation rights
C) first-generation rights.
D) fourth-generation rights
A) third-generation rights
B) second-generation rights
C) first-generation rights.
D) fourth-generation rights
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36
According to the chapter, _______________ of world's twenty most polluted cities are in China.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 16
D) 12
A) 5
B) 10
C) 16
D) 12
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37
The average life expectancy of Chinese inhabitants has decreased by _________ mainly due to air pollution.
A) 5.5 years
B) 3.4 years
C) 2 years
D) 6.2 years
A) 5.5 years
B) 3.4 years
C) 2 years
D) 6.2 years
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38
According to the chapter, in the USSR, Stalin killed over ___________ people.
A) 30 million
B) 20 million
C) 25 million
D) 10 million
A) 30 million
B) 20 million
C) 25 million
D) 10 million
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39
Which one of the following atrocities united the international community in groundbreaking ways to prevent genocide from ever occurring again?
A) The Holocaust
B) The Armenian Genocide
C) The Rwandan genocide
D) the Bosnian genocide
A) The Holocaust
B) The Armenian Genocide
C) The Rwandan genocide
D) the Bosnian genocide
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40
Madres of the Plaza del Mayo were an association of ____________ whose children were "disappeared" by the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983.
A) Colombian mothers
B) Mexican working mothers
C) Argentinean mothers
D) Venezuelan mothers
A) Colombian mothers
B) Mexican working mothers
C) Argentinean mothers
D) Venezuelan mothers
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41
Which of the following is considered a "common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations"?
A) third-generations rights
B) the UNHCR
C) the covenant
D) the UDHR
A) third-generations rights
B) the UNHCR
C) the covenant
D) the UDHR
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42
Globally, there has been in the achievement of rights.
A) stagnation
B) improvement
C) decline
D) slow decline
A) stagnation
B) improvement
C) decline
D) slow decline
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43
Which of the following is not considered a third-generation right?
A) right to economic development
B) right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
C) right to clean environment
D) right to self-determination
A) right to economic development
B) right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
C) right to clean environment
D) right to self-determination
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44
Which of the following rights closely relates to identity needs?
A) the right to establish and maintain emotional bonds with others
B) the right to assemble with others
C) the right of individuals and groups to be free from violence
D) the right to receive and express opinions
A) the right to establish and maintain emotional bonds with others
B) the right to assemble with others
C) the right of individuals and groups to be free from violence
D) the right to receive and express opinions
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45
According to the chapter, cultural relativism _________.
A) is considered an extension of universalism
B) only applies to non-western countries
C) asserts that human rights are normative values appropriate to the cultures out of which they emerge
D) maintains that human rights trump culture
A) is considered an extension of universalism
B) only applies to non-western countries
C) asserts that human rights are normative values appropriate to the cultures out of which they emerge
D) maintains that human rights trump culture
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46
The Vienna World Conference on Human Rights took place in _______.
A) 2001
B) 1945
C) 1993
D) 1985
A) 2001
B) 1945
C) 1993
D) 1985
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47
Some feminists argue that is not treated with the same seriousness and commitment as other issues.
A) opioid crisis
B) terrorism
C) domestic violence
D) gun rights
A) opioid crisis
B) terrorism
C) domestic violence
D) gun rights
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48
According to the chapter, which of these is NOT a function of the UNHRC?
A) Conducting independent inquiries e. g., into the use of chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime.
B) Providing the global community with up-to-date information on human rights abuses.
C) Advancing human rights by engaging in dialogue and monitoring its implementation.
D) Placing sanctions on countries that violate human rights, especially as it relates to refugees and other displaced peoples.
A) Conducting independent inquiries e. g., into the use of chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime.
B) Providing the global community with up-to-date information on human rights abuses.
C) Advancing human rights by engaging in dialogue and monitoring its implementation.
D) Placing sanctions on countries that violate human rights, especially as it relates to refugees and other displaced peoples.
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49
Which of the following bodies do states submit their human rights reports to?
A) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
B) Universal Periodic Review
C) United Nations Security Council
D) League of Europe
A) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
B) Universal Periodic Review
C) United Nations Security Council
D) League of Europe
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50
A treaty among European powers to abolish the global slave trade was in .
A) 1890
B) 1905
C) 1945
D) 1648
A) 1890
B) 1905
C) 1945
D) 1648
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51
According to the 2018 Freedom House report, which of the following is not a basic tenet of democracy?
A) freedom of press
B) rights of minorities
C) right of the international community to intervene in elections
D) free and fair elections
A) freedom of press
B) rights of minorities
C) right of the international community to intervene in elections
D) free and fair elections
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52
The anti-sweatshop movement can be traced back to _________.
A) the early 1990s
B) the early 1970s
C) the late 1950s
D) 1945, immediately after World War II
A) the early 1990s
B) the early 1970s
C) the late 1950s
D) 1945, immediately after World War II
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53
Which one of these was not a criticism of the Invisible Children campaign?
A) It was an over-simplification of the Ugandan conflict.
B) It capitalized on the power of social media to reach out to a broader audience.
C) It placed an emphasis on punitive justice for the perpetrator.
D) It had a lack of local voice or perspective.
A) It was an over-simplification of the Ugandan conflict.
B) It capitalized on the power of social media to reach out to a broader audience.
C) It placed an emphasis on punitive justice for the perpetrator.
D) It had a lack of local voice or perspective.
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54
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) initiative .
A) provides a framework for action obligating states to intervene in cases where massive human rights abuses are occurring
B) argues that human rights are normative values appropriate to the cultures out of which they emerge
C) is considered a common standard of achievement for all peoples and nations
D) focuses on the communal aspects of being human
A) provides a framework for action obligating states to intervene in cases where massive human rights abuses are occurring
B) argues that human rights are normative values appropriate to the cultures out of which they emerge
C) is considered a common standard of achievement for all peoples and nations
D) focuses on the communal aspects of being human
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55
According to the chapter, the U.N.'s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict estimates that there are at least child soldiers worldwide.
A) a million
B) 2.5 million
C) half a million
D) 250,000
A) a million
B) 2.5 million
C) half a million
D) 250,000
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56
According to the chapter, human rights measurements focus on all of the following, except for ____________.
A) climate data
B) socioeconomic statistics
C) events
D) standards
A) climate data
B) socioeconomic statistics
C) events
D) standards
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57
Child soldiers are pervasive inside armed groups in these countries, except for .
A) Philippines
B) Guatemala
C) Syria
D) South Sudan
A) Philippines
B) Guatemala
C) Syria
D) South Sudan
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58
According to the chapter, an estimated of all child soldiers are girls.
A) 35%
B) 40%
C) 65%
D) 50%
A) 35%
B) 40%
C) 65%
D) 50%
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59
Which of the following is NOT a challenge in collecting qualitative and quantitative information for human rights assessments?
A) cultural homogeneity
B) information bias
C) underreporting
D) lack of consistency in interpreting human rights
A) cultural homogeneity
B) information bias
C) underreporting
D) lack of consistency in interpreting human rights
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60
Measuring women's rights based on the increasing number of women in the workforce worldwide ____________.
A) shows that there is more empowerment
B) underscores the fact that women have more control over how they spend their money
C) considers income disparity between men and women
D) does not highlight better working conditions for women worldwide
A) shows that there is more empowerment
B) underscores the fact that women have more control over how they spend their money
C) considers income disparity between men and women
D) does not highlight better working conditions for women worldwide
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61
According to the chapter, there are approximately ____________ people globally who are victims of human trafficking.
A) 27 million
B) 275,000
C) 40.3 million
D) 0.8 million
A) 27 million
B) 275,000
C) 40.3 million
D) 0.8 million
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62
Which of the following is not a student-led human rights campaign?
A) 1999 Iranian protests
B) Tiananmen Square in 1989
C) Madres of the Plaza del Mayo
D) Apartheid divestment
A) 1999 Iranian protests
B) Tiananmen Square in 1989
C) Madres of the Plaza del Mayo
D) Apartheid divestment
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63
In early 2012, Amnesty International encouraged their student groups to participate and take action as a part of .
A) anti-trafficking month
B) Death Penalty Awareness Week
C) the anti-sweatshop movement
D) the Occupy movement
A) anti-trafficking month
B) Death Penalty Awareness Week
C) the anti-sweatshop movement
D) the Occupy movement
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64
According to the chapter, Amnesty International student campaigns in the U.S. are currently focused on .
A) equal pay for women workers
B) the rights of a child
C) abolishing sweatshops
D) gun violence
A) equal pay for women workers
B) the rights of a child
C) abolishing sweatshops
D) gun violence
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65
With examples, describe key characteristics of Human Rights.
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66
In what ways are first and second-generation rights different?
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67
According to Johan Galtung (1994), human rights are supposed to serve human needs.
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68
In 100 words, describe progressive realization of Human Rights, as explained in the chapter.
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69
Describe and give examples of how elite actors play a role in promoting human rights.
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70
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), and why does it matter?
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71
Despite its overwhelming passage, the UDHR is not legally binding.
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72
Describe the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
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73
Describe the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
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74
What is the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT)?
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75
Reflect on the Trump administration's policy of separating children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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76
Reflect on the relationship between IGOs, NGOs, and human rights.
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77
Reflect on the role of customary law in global politics.
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78
Discuss the impact of sweatshops.
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79
What is the value of measuring and reporting human rights?
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80
Using specific examples, explain universalism as a characteristic of human rights.
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