Which of the following best explains an important difference between the U.S. Bill of Rights and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights?(1 point)

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The U.S. Bill of Rights does not include any human rights, but the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights does.
The U.S. Bill of Rights does not include any human rights, but the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights does.

Many nations follow the U.S. Bill of Rights, but few nations follow the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Many nations follow the U.S. Bill of Rights, but few nations follow the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The U.S. Bill of Rights was created by male political leaders and the UN Declaration of Human Rights was created by women.
The U.S. Bill of Rights was created by male political leaders and the UN Declaration of Human Rights was created by women.

The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes a broader range of rights than the U.S. Bill of Rights.

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The response that best explains an important difference between the U.S. Bill of Rights and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights is:

The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes a broader range of rights than the U.S. Bill of Rights.

The U.S. Bill of Rights focuses primarily on civil and political rights, whereas the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights encompasses a wider array of rights, including economic, social, and cultural rights, in addition to civil and political rights.