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Human Rights ib global politics Q&A Latest Update

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Human Rights ib global politics | Q&A Latest 2025/2026, 100% PASS Human rights - Answer -the indivisible rights which all human beings are entitled to by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination. Universal - Answer -Applied to all human beings, no exceptions; rights should be available to all, according to need, and not restricted by individual ability to pay or socioeconomic circumstances in society. interdependent - Answer -Protecting one helps protect others Indivisible - Answer -All human rights must be protected, and they are equally important Inalienable - Answer -They cannot be taken away Negative Rights OFFICAL DEFINITION - Answer -Freedom FROM something; let human beings be free from interference; should be feasible regardless of financial restraints, usually at risk when governments feel that there is a security risk (favored by capitalism) negative rights VINNIE DEFINITION - Answer -rights that require the government to not interfere to operate and are possible regardless of level of development Examples of negative rights - Answer -Freedom from torture, slavery, arbitrary arrest, unnecessary interference in personal life positive rights VINNIE DEFINITION - Answer -the rights to the goods/services that are necessary for people to thrive and must be