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DerKrebs [107]
3 years ago
11

Reread the statements at the beginning of the proclamation starting with "Whereas." How do these statements serve to set up the

principles that follow?
English
1 answer:
Naddik [55]3 years ago
8 0

This question is about "Declaration of the Rights of the Child"

Answer:

The "Agreement" statement serves to show how the principles of children's rights were based on documents that promote the well-being of human beings in general, and the enforcement of human rights as a way of promoting quality of life.

Explanation:

The declaration of children's rights is an essential document to promote the well-being and the implementation of human rights to promote a full and good life for children. These rights allow protection for children, which was not previously defended in any document, causing people to be punished if they promote malaise, torture or do not allow children to have access to fundamental and indispensable rights for growth in a civilized society.

This document was based and executed considering existing documents that promote the right of adult human beings.

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