In 539 BC era human rights are originated.
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to the United Nations, the era in which the human rights were originated was the 539 BC. This happened when the troops of Cyrus, the great had conquered Babylon.
When he conquered Babylon, he set the slaves free and gave the people of that area the right that they could choose any religion that they wanted to follow and practice. This era also started the equality among the people of different races and gave them racial equality. All this were the human rights.
Both are responsible for each of the many "proxy wars" fought between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Vietnam was a proxy war, sure the North Vietnamese fought the South Vietnamese but who was actually fighting? The U.S. and Russia of course. In North Korea, the U.S. and the former Soviet Union fought. We fight against Communism and its ultimate goal of defeating Democracy. The Cold War was fought between the 2 global superpowers, the U.S. and the Soviet Union. The Soviets fought other countries. An example would be Germany (Oct. 2015.)
The Founding Fathers created the U.S. government to have numerous checks and balances as well as a VERY limited central (federal) government. They did this to prevent a relapse of the tyranny (hence “absolute power”) they dealt with under the British Empire. The American colonies were essentially meant to serve the mother nation (Britain), but the colonists braved the journey to America to establish a new, freer nation with religious freedom as its top priority.
To prove this quote is still relevant today, it’s not unknown that when humans acquire power, it’s very easy for them to abuse that power. Examples of this would be the oligarchies we see in Russia and China with a very small amount of people in power living in a lap of luxury while everyone else lives a subpar life.
Rapid population growth and rebellion