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In Social Studies / College | 2025-07-06

Which of the following might a "dualist" argue?
A. Human rights is two-sided: individual and group prerogatives.
B. Each government must change its laws if they are inconsistent with international human rights standards.
C. Human rights arises from the religious tradition of characterizing behavior as good or evil.
D. Each state has a right to interpret whether and how it will apply human rights within its borders.

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Answer (1)

A dualist approach to human rights acknowledges the influence of both religion and state sovereignty. They may argue that human rights arise from religious traditions or that each state has the right to interpret human rights individually. This perspective emphasizes the complexity and diversity in the understanding and application of human rights. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07