The
Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the UN General
Assembly as the result of the experience of the Second World War.
The
freedoms that are outlines in the declaration protect individual from
today’s global issues of terrorism and nuclear warfare by stating
that all human rights should be protected by the rule of law.
<span>In
article Three it states the following;
Everyone has the right to
life, liberty and security of person.</span>
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<span>The universal acceptance of the declaration and it’s incorporation in the constitutions and laws of many countries is what most protects individuals from today’s global issues of terrorism and nuclear warfare</span>
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General Israel Putnam told his men "Dont fire until you see the whites of there eyes because some of them were too eagar to shoot and he wanted them to shoot at close range so they could hit the enemy. This also saved ammunition and helped them fight better.
Sorry that I dont know which one but it is A or C
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