The extent to which these rights are protected, and enumerated in the country's laws and constitution reflect the value that the society places on individual rights.
A country, such as the United States or Japan, which enshrines the individual rights of the people in the Constitution and in its laws, clearly places a high value on such rights.
A country that does not, and even goes so far as to outlaw many of these rights, such as the right of public dissent, is not a society that places a high value on such rights (examples include China, Saudi Arabia).
There are many factors that can make recognizing a bias hard, but one of them is if we have the same bias.
Say for example, that one person thinks that taller people are smarter and they listen to a speech that makes the same statement - they can then think that it's just confirming what they know, and can be a real fact instead of their bias. This will make it harder for them to recognize the bias.
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This is your own opinion. Do <em>you</em> believe that what the U.S. military did in Vietnam was okay or not?
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I wish i could help you more about the war, but I don't know much about it. Good luck!
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They expanded their empire by trade.
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I cannot see the graph but it should be B.
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It makes sense because all the Chicanos are moving here. Not the other way around. It would be rough to live in Central America I do not blame them for coming here. Just come legally people.