A Human Rights means to me is that we have rights to do stuff. The bill of rights comes to mind in the first bill it says we have the right of freedom of press, freedom of speech, and of religion, and the government can't take that away. If you look up the term Human rights in the dictionary it says "a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person.<span>" so it mean it's something that belongs to you.</span>
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I'm not sure if this is a question and put the choices below.. But its George Washington.
It depends on the stereotype, I personally think its wrong if it’s a racist or negative gender biased stereotype.
I'd consider extra tariffs a bad thing due to it creating an immediate unbalance in an economy. It can destabilize an economies influx of money if their exports get taxed more. China, being a huge trader with the US, creates trade tension as well which could stray into more political issues as they both heavily rely on each other.
It can pressure lawmakers to change their opinions on public policy hope it helps