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Human Rights and Liberty

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As people, we are all born with certain rights, called human rights, that are not given to us by laws. This book explains that no matter where we live in the world or under what government, our human rights protect our claim to live with freedom, equality, justice, and peace. Case studies discuss what happens when human rights are blocked and our libertythe right to live the way we want tois taken away. An activity encourages further discussion.
Publisher
Crabtree Publishing Company
Publication year
2007
ISBN-13
9780778732679
ISBN-10
1765244897
Pages
32
Language
English
Subjects
Human RightsEducationalChildren's Non-fictionSocial StudiesCivic Education

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