Answer:Punch
Explanation:
UNDHR is a document of human rights, it was accepted by the UN general assembly on 10th October 1948, when 48 out of 58 members voted in its favour.
The first ten amendments of the US constitution are called the Bill of Rights. It grants various freedoms to the US citizens and limits the power of the government.
The UNDHR contains the rights that people of all countries aroung the world have, while the US Bill of Rights only grants the rights to US citizens only. They both are similar in purpose and some rights are also common in both the documents.
Freedom of religion and speech, Freedom of assembly, and association, Right to due process, Freedom for arbitrary arrest, Freedom from slavery are mentioned in both documents.
While Right to bear arms, Freedom from housing troops, Right to a jury trial are only present in US Bill of Rights and not in UNDHR. While Right to remedy,Right to be innocent unless proven guilty, Right to free movement, Right to asylum, Right to nationality, Right to family, Right to social security are only mentioned in UNDHR and not in US Bill of rights.
Rohingya Crisis and crdack down on the Turkic musilms in Xinjiang region of China are recent cases of human rights violations.
Freedom from slavery was not mentioned in the US constitution, it was later added by the thirteenth amendment. This amendment was passed by the Senate on 8th April 1864 and by the house on 31st January, 1865.