The declaration has also been cited by social and political


1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not considered "law" but because it has been agreed to by most countries it is often cited in diplomatic relations. What aspects of the declaration do you believe would be useful to the United States in it's international relations and how would you imagine it being used?

2. The declaration has also been cited by social and political activists to accuse their own governments of oppression. What aspects of the declaration do you think would have proven useful for activists in the United States? Give me a specific example from the history we have covered so far in this class.

3. Can you identify one or more "rights" described in the Declaration that are not considered "rights" in the United States?

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