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

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Human rights and civil rights are the same thing.

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

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

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

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

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

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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.

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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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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