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human rights are universal and apply to everybody no matter where they live.
a) yes, human rights are the same for everybody
b) no, every country has its own list of human rights
c) it depends, countries can revoke certain human rights or grant new ones
d) none of the options are correct
The core principle of human rights is universality, meaning they are inherent to all people regardless of nationality, location, or other status. International frameworks like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights establish these rights as applicable to everyone, and while countries may implement them differently, they do not have separate, distinct lists of human rights that override this universal standard. Countries cannot revoke inherent human rights, so options b and c are incorrect.
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a) Yes, human rights are the same for everybody