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article 3
-everyone has the right to life, liberty, and security of person.
article 6
-everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.
—universal declaration of human rights
a. they are unalienable.
b. they are defined by local custom.
c. they are granted by governments.
d. they are invoked in specific situations.
The rights from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are inherent to all people, cannot be taken away, and apply to everyone regardless of government or local custom. Option A aligns with this core characteristic of human rights, while B, C, and D are incorrect: these rights are not defined by local custom, not granted by governments, and apply universally not just in specific situations.
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A. They are unalienable.