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Human And Civil Rights Essential Primary Sources K Lee Lerner

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Human And Civil Rights Essential Primary Sources K Lee Lerner
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Publisher: Thomson Gale
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.01 MB
Pages: 557
Author: K. Lee Lerner, Adrienne Wilmouth Lerner, Brenda Wilmoth Lerner
ISBN: 9781414403267, 9781414412627, 1414403267, 1414412622
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Human And Civil Rights Essential Primary Sources K Lee Lerner by K. Lee Lerner, Adrienne Wilmouth Lerner, Brenda Wilmoth Lerner 9781414403267, 9781414412627, 1414403267, 1414412622 instant download after payment.

Human rights are the basic freedoms, liberties, and protections to which all persons are entitled. Human rights are not specilic to one government or religion. They do not differ in times of war or peace. Human rights are constant and inalienable rights, possessed by all people. Ideally, governments should promote and protect human rights through systems of law.Today, human rights include life, liberty, and security of person; the freedom of religion, thought, political expression, movement, assembly, speech, and organization; due process of law, education, employment, health, property ownership, cultural preservation; the right to marry and found a family; and freedom from discrimination, unjust punishment, persecution, tyranny, and oppression.The modern concept ol human rights developed over diree centuries. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the concept of natural rights emerged. Natural rights are not subject to any political, legal, or religious system. They are inalienable rights that humans possess from birth...

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