In an ideal world all human beings will be treated equally, regardless
of their gender or ethnicity. In fact, article 2 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone is entitled to all the
rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction
of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or
other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other
status.” However in reality this is not practiced. Before it discuss the challenges I will look at the background of both
cultural and religious groups rights and women’s rights. Will Kymlicka
(1995) lays down two different kinds of group rights. The first is
minority rights that protects the interests of their members and
secondly rights which impose restrictions on its members, such as some
cultural groups that set prohibitions and regulations on women.
<span>Eliminativism is based on the belief
that race is not biological</span>
Naturalism on the other hand is based
on the notion that race is biological
Constructivism is based on the notion
that race is real, but only socially construed as it is based on social factors.
indigenous
* indigenous basically just means people who originate in a place- natives.
It was perjury and then OOJ (Obstruction of Justice).
Your answer is A.