concept   human rights
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, human rights are considered fundamental, universal, and protected by law, with a strong emphasis on public activism and advocacy.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 human right USA Considered fundamental and inalienable, protected by law and universal declaration of human rights. 1
2 human right United States Considered fundamental and inalienable, enshrined in constitutions and international declarations 1
3 human right United States Considered inherently universal and inalienable, including rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. 1
4 human rights United States Enshrined in constitutions, emphasized in education, and protected by law 1
5 human rights United States Often a focus of public activism and advocacy 1
6 lbgtq+ rights United States LBGTQ+ rights have been a focus of social and political movements, with increasing acceptance and legal protections. 1
7 reproductive rights United States Access to abortion and contraception is considered a fundamental right for women. 1
8 right to bear arms United States Considered a constitutional right and important aspect of personal freedom 1
9 women's rights USA Women have the right to vote, work, and participate in political and social activities. 1
10 women's rights United States Women's rights movements have a long history and are a fundamental part of the society's values. 1