What does the term “political rights” include?
A. The right to own a property
B. The right to play sports
C. The right to vote and participate in government
D. The right to drive a car.
A. The right to own a property
B. The right to play sports
C. The right to vote and participate in government
D. The right to drive a car.
A. Anthropology
B. Economics
C. History
D. Geography
A. The state of being physically fit
B. The supreme authority and power to Goven
C. A type of currency
D. The ability to play a musical instrument.
A. Extended Family
B. Nuclear family
C. Blended family
D. Single-parent family
A. Participating in global dance competitions
B. Organizing local music festivals
C. Establishing diplomatic relations and treaties with other nations
D. Controlling the global economy
A. To enforce strict laws
B. To maximize individual wealth
C. To promote the well-being and social security of its citizens
D. To regulate the fashion industry.
A. Sovereignty limits the power to make laws
B. Sovereignty grants the authority to make and enforce laws.
C. Laws are solely determined by international bodies
D. Laws are dictated by religious institutions
A. NGOs have no impact on global citizenship
B. NGOs advocate for exclusive national citizenship
C. NGOs promote global citizenship by fostering international cooperation and addressing global issues
D. NGOs focus solely on economic matters
A. Cultural relativism promotes universal rights
B. Cultural relativism challenges the universality of human rights by emphasizing cultural diversity and differing values
C. The concept of cultural relativism is irrelevant to human rights
D. Cultural relativism restricts human rights to specific cultural context.
A. To hold absolute power
B. To serve as the head of government
C. To perform ceremonial duties while real political power is held by elected officials.
D. To enforce laws through military authority.