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What are the human rights outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Check all that apply.
freedom of speech
freedom to assemble
freedom of religion
right to a free education
right to life, liberty, and happiness
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Checked: freedom of speech ✓ (Article 19: freedom of opinion and expression)
Checked: freedom to assemble ✓ (Article 20: right to peaceful assembly and association)
Checked: freedom of religion ✓ (Article 18: freedom of thought, conscience and religion)
Checked: right to a free education ✓ (Article 26: elementary education shall be free)
Not checked: right to life, liberty, and happiness ✗ — UDHR guarantees the right to life, liberty and security of person (Article 3), but it does not use the phrase "happiness" (that phrase appears in the U.S. Declaration of Independence).
Checked: freedom to assemble ✓ (Article 20: right to peaceful assembly and association)
Checked: freedom of religion ✓ (Article 18: freedom of thought, conscience and religion)
Checked: right to a free education ✓ (Article 26: elementary education shall be free)
Not checked: right to life, liberty, and happiness ✗ — UDHR guarantees the right to life, liberty and security of person (Article 3), but it does not use the phrase "happiness" (that phrase appears in the U.S. Declaration of Independence).
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