I feel strongly about Article 1 because it says all people are born free and with all the same rights as everyone else. That shows there is no discrimination and everybody has the same right and this article also promotes treating everyone friendly, I also find this important because and good environment helps people develop correctly. I also feel strongly about article 19 because it allows people to express themselves how they want and need. I feel this is important in the world to have individuals that are different to do different things contributing to the community. Furthermore I believe people should be able to express themselves how they want without being told not to which is what this Article is promising.
In my beliefs, I would say that the most important amendments in the Bill of Rights are the number one and five. In fact, there are many consequences that come with each one of them. First, I believe that the number one is the
Article 29- Children's education should develop each child's personality, talents and abilities to the fullest. They should also learn to live peacefully and respect the environment and other people.
When an individual is born, they are automatically given human rights. Human rights are rights that are entitled to every human regardless of sex, race, ethnic origin, or status. Within our Nation, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were very important documents that changed how we lived. These documents were established on the foundation of human rights because of how essential every man was in the country. Human rights play a major role within our life but not everyone is aware of them. These documents made it clear that human rights allow us to be who we are as an individual and led us to a more equal lifestyle.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, categories all human beings as free. Article one identify all human beings as born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Article two states, Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust,
In document 1, the Bill of Rights and the 14th amendment are listed. The two most important amendments on the list are most likely the first and last. The 1st amendment ensures civil liberties. The first is “no establishment of religion” and the second is “freedom of religion”. These are two key aspects of the 1st amendment that have shaped the very foundation of the United States. The first part says that the federal government cannot establish a national religion while the second part says that you may practice or not practice any religion you want. The next part says “(freedom of) speech” which endures all speech, both pure and symbolic, are protected and cannot be taken away by the government. After that, “(freedom of) press” is stated. This says that the government may not censor anything that the press with publish or show to the people. Finally, “(freedom of) assembly and petition” is protected. This means that all people have the right to peacefully assemble whenever they’d like and may start a petition whenever they’d like. However, not all of these are without limits. There is a time, place, and a manner restriction. This means that all of the above things are protected to an extent and if the line is crossed, the right can be taken away. The 14th amendment has three key parts. The first is “incorporation of (the) Bill of Rights to the states”. This means
This gives people a clear legal statement of their basic rights and fundamental freedom. The Human Rights Acts has allowed people to speak their minds and encourage people to embrace being who they are and not to be afraid. They are treated equally according to their needs.