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A-4 HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS TRUE OR FALSE (SHOULD-DO)

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Question 1
1.

Human rights and civil rights are the same thing.

Question 2
2.

Your civil rights may change depending on what country you live in.

Question 3
3.

All countries are supposed to provide the same human rights to everyone.

Question 4
4.

The government is responsible for ensuring that you have your civil rights.

Question 5
5.

The right to food and water would be considered a civil right, not a human right.

Question 6
6.

Our modern beliefs about human and civil rights actually come from ideas that were generated hundreds of years ago.

Question 7
7.

During the time period of the Enlightenment, the three main rights that were said to be guaranteed were the right to own a gun, the right to privacy, and the right to free speech.

Question 8
8.

We can turn to our founding documents if we want to get an idea of the rights that we are guaranteed in the U.S.

Question 9
9.

Our three most important founding documents are the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Civil Rights Acts.

Question 10
10.

Human rights are guaranteed to you simply because you are alive.

Question 11
11.

The phrase "all men are created equal" comes from the U.S. Constitution.

Question 12
12.

The U.S. Constitution guarantees that some people in the U.S. will have the right to vote in elections.

Question 13
13.

All men have had the right to vote since the U.S. was founded.

Question 14
14.

All of our leaders have always made sure that our rights have been applied fairly to everyone.

Question 15
15.

One of the major questions after the Civil War was whether or not black men would be granted the same rights as white men.