"<span>Many of the basic ideas that animated the </span>human rights movement<span> developed in the aftermath of the </span>Second World War<span> and the events of </span>The Holocaust, <span>culminating in the adoption of the </span>Universal Declaration of Human Rights<span> in Paris by the </span>United Nations General Assembly<span> in 1948. Ancient peoples did not have the same modern-day conception of universal human rights.</span><span> The true forerunner of human rights discourse was the concept of </span>natural rights<span> which appeared as part of the medieval </span>natural law<span> tradition that became prominent during the European </span>Enlightenment<span> with such philosophers as </span>John Locke<span>, </span>Francis Hutcheson<span>, and </span>Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui<span>, and which featured prominently in the political discourse of the </span>American Revolution<span> and the </span>French Revolution.<span> From this foundation, the modern human rights arguments emerged over the latter half of the twentieth century,</span><span> possibly as a reaction to slavery, torture, genocide, and war crimes,</span><span> as a realization of inherent human vulnerability and as being a precondition for the possibility of a </span>just society."
Georgia was the last British colony founded in North America in 1732. The first was named Virginia (which is now North Carolina).
Answer: B. Spain signed treaties to maintain good relations with American Indians.
Explanation:
The Spanish took over the Louisiana Territory from France around the time the French and Indian War was coming to a close and they found a diverse mix of Native Americans, French people and people of African descent.
The Spanish freed enslaved Native Americans and proceeded to sign treaties with the Native Americans such as the Chickasaw, the Choctaw, and the Tallapoosa and Alabama as they hoped to gain their support in case the Americans ever tried to take Louisiana.
Answer: Identity vs role confusion
Explanation:
According to the theory of Erickson, identity vs role confusion is the concept of psychological development in which a child tends to identify sense of self.They try to figure about self personality and discover their traits, career path, social preference, education,friends and other choices.
According to the question,Juan is in identity vs role confusion stage where he is trying to figure out about his career path .He is confused that whether he should choose to become pre-school teacher or professional boxer.
Answer:
Near v. Minnesota
Explanation:
In the case of Near v. Minnesota, the Supreme Court held that, except in the most extraordinary circumstances, the First Amendment prohibits the government from seeking to prevent news outlets from publishing whatever they want.
Near v. Minnesota (1931) is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision which declare every State powerless to restrain by injunction the business of publishing and circulating news, it is the first major ruling concerning freedom of the press that the Court ever decided.