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1. What are human rights?


a. Rights everyone has to have

2. What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948?

a. 30 rights which are used all over the world
3. What is the European Convention on Human Rights 1950?.
a. Rights which apply in Europe

4. What is The Human Rights Act 1998?

a. The law about rights in the UK

5. Are human rights protected all across the world?

a. Not in all countries

6. What is Amnesty International?

a. A pressure group which protects human rights worldwide

7. What are moral rights?

a. What you expect from others

8. What are moral responsibilities?

a. What we should do to make sure others can enjoy their rights

9. What moral rights do you have at home?

a. To be treated kindly by your family

10. What moral responsibilities do you have at home?

a. To help at home

11. What are legal rights?

a. Rights the law says you have to have

12. Name a legal right

a. To attend school

13. What are legal responsibilities?

a. Things the law says we have to do

14. Name a legal responsibility

a. Parents have to make sure their children attend school

15. What legal rights do you have at home?

a. To be provided with shelter food and clothing

16. Where can you seek advice for your rights?

a. Citizens Advice Bureau

17. How can you take action if your rights are not met?


a. Take legal action
b. Police
c. Complain to the Ombudsman