The third alternative is correct (C).
Human Rights comprises a range of fundamental rights for all human beings, without exception. These are basic rights that ensure that a person has the minimum conditions to develop in a dignified manner. Some of these rights are the right to life, education, food, freedom, work and others.
In 1948, the UN General Assembly drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), a document that describes all human rights that must be universally protected by the signatory countries, which means that they must be applied to all.
Civilization is a society that has a high level of culture and social organization
Cuneiform is an ancient writing system using wedged shaped impressions in clay.
Migration is moving form one place to another for any number of reasons (this is the general version of nomadic)
Monotheistic is the belief of one God controlling the universe (Remember: mono = one)
Nomadic is a life style of wandering place to place in search of pasture or water
Pastoral is a life of tending live stock in open pasture
Pictographs is a kind of ancient writing that uses pictures of objects (Remember: pic = picture)
Polytheistic is the belief that many gods control the universe (Remember: poly = multiple)
Sedentary is the act of staying in one place for a long timer (Remember: Sedentary and stay both start with s)
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The presidential election of 1824 represents a watershed in American politics. The collapse of the Federalist Party and the illness of the "official candidate" of the Democratic-Republicans led to a slate of candidates who were all Democratic-Republicans. This led to the end of the Congressional Caucus system for nominating candidates, and eventually, the development of a new two-party system in the United States. In the election, Andrew Jackson won a plurality of both the popular and electoral vote. But John Quincy Adams became president. Four crucial elements of our election system were highlighted in the election of 1824: the nomination of candidates, the popular election of electors, the Electoral College, and the election of the president in the House when no candidate receives a majority in the Electoral College.
In this unit, students will read an account of the election from the Journal of the House of Representatives, analyze archival campaign materials, and use an interactive online activity to develop a better understanding of the election of 1824 and its significance.