I HUMAN CASE WEEK #10 A 50 YEAR OLD FEMALE REASON
FOR ENCOUNTER: FATIGUE AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH
1. Q: When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
adopted?
A: December 10, 1948.
2. Q: Who drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A: A UN committee chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt.
3. Q: How many articles are in the UDHR?
A: 30 articles.
4. Q: What does Article 1 of the UDHR state?
A: "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and
rights."
5. Q: What is the purpose of Human Rights Day?
A: To commemorate the adoption of the UDHR on December 10.
6. Q: Which international body is primarily responsible for
promoting human rights?
A: The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
7. Q: Name one civil right protected under human rights law.
A: Freedom of speech.
8. Q: Name one political right.
A: The right to vote.
9. Q: What is a social right?
A: The right to education or healthcare.
10. Q: What is a cultural right?
A: The right to participate in cultural life.
, 11. Q: Are human rights legally enforceable?
A: Some are enforceable through national and international law;
others are moral principles.
12. Q: What does the term “humanitarian law” refer to?
A: Rules governing armed conflict, such as the Geneva
Conventions.
13. Q: What is a violation of human rights?
A: An act that deprives people of their basic rights, like torture or
discrimination.
14. Q: Which organization monitors human rights violations
globally?
A: Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
15. Q: What is the right to asylum?
A: The right to seek refuge from persecution in another country.
16. Q: What are economic rights?
A: Rights like fair wages and safe working conditions.
17. Q: Which region has the European Court of Human Rights?
A: Europe, under the Council of Europe.
18. Q: What is the African Charter on Human and Peoples’
Rights?
A: A regional human rights instrument for Africa.
19. Q: What does the term “universal” mean in human rights?
A: Rights apply to all people everywhere, regardless of context.
21. Q: What was the Brown v. Board of Education case about?
A: Ending racial segregation in U.S. schools.
22. Q: What was the Roe v. Wade case?
A: A U.S. Supreme Court case legalizing abortion in 1973.
23. Q: What did the Marikana Massacre in South Africa
highlight?
A: Police brutality and workers' rights violations.
FOR ENCOUNTER: FATIGUE AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH
1. Q: When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
adopted?
A: December 10, 1948.
2. Q: Who drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A: A UN committee chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt.
3. Q: How many articles are in the UDHR?
A: 30 articles.
4. Q: What does Article 1 of the UDHR state?
A: "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and
rights."
5. Q: What is the purpose of Human Rights Day?
A: To commemorate the adoption of the UDHR on December 10.
6. Q: Which international body is primarily responsible for
promoting human rights?
A: The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
7. Q: Name one civil right protected under human rights law.
A: Freedom of speech.
8. Q: Name one political right.
A: The right to vote.
9. Q: What is a social right?
A: The right to education or healthcare.
10. Q: What is a cultural right?
A: The right to participate in cultural life.
, 11. Q: Are human rights legally enforceable?
A: Some are enforceable through national and international law;
others are moral principles.
12. Q: What does the term “humanitarian law” refer to?
A: Rules governing armed conflict, such as the Geneva
Conventions.
13. Q: What is a violation of human rights?
A: An act that deprives people of their basic rights, like torture or
discrimination.
14. Q: Which organization monitors human rights violations
globally?
A: Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
15. Q: What is the right to asylum?
A: The right to seek refuge from persecution in another country.
16. Q: What are economic rights?
A: Rights like fair wages and safe working conditions.
17. Q: Which region has the European Court of Human Rights?
A: Europe, under the Council of Europe.
18. Q: What is the African Charter on Human and Peoples’
Rights?
A: A regional human rights instrument for Africa.
19. Q: What does the term “universal” mean in human rights?
A: Rights apply to all people everywhere, regardless of context.
21. Q: What was the Brown v. Board of Education case about?
A: Ending racial segregation in U.S. schools.
22. Q: What was the Roe v. Wade case?
A: A U.S. Supreme Court case legalizing abortion in 1973.
23. Q: What did the Marikana Massacre in South Africa
highlight?
A: Police brutality and workers' rights violations.