Assuming the concepts that permeate the themes of citizenship and rights (civil, political, social, and human), choose the correct option.
The rig...
Assuming the concepts that permeate the themes of citizenship and rights (civil, political, social, and human), choose the correct option.
The rights are not conquered, but rather imputed to all individuals, regardless of the society in which they are inserted. The lack of knowledge about the rights and duties that an individual has does not affect the exercise of full citizenship. The exercise of social, political, and civil rights implies, in return, the exercise of duties. The loss of an acquired right implies the loss of all other rights. Full citizenship refers to the legal provision of rights and duties, but does not address the guarantee of the exercise of such rights and duties in everyday life. a) Only statement II is correct. b) Only statements II, III, and IV are correct. c) All statements are correct. d) Only statements I, II, and IV are correct. e) Only statements I, II, and III are correct.
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