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Rights

CBSE · Class 11 · Political Science

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Card 1Definition of Rights

What is a right according to the definition given in the chapter?

Answer

A right is essentially an entitlement or a justified claim. It denotes what we are entitled to as citizens, as individuals and as human beings. It is something that we consider to be due to us; someth

Card 2Understanding Rights

What is the distinction between 'wants' and 'rights'? Give an example.

Answer

There is a clear distinction between what I want and what can be designated as rights. Not everything that I regard as necessary and desirable is a right. For example, I may want to wear clothes of my

Card 3Basis of Rights

What are the two main grounds on which rights have been claimed?

Answer

1. Rights represent conditions that we collectively see as a source of self-respect and dignity (e.g., right to livelihood gives economic independence and dignity) 2. Rights are necessary for our well

Card 4Specific Rights

Why is the right to livelihood considered important for human dignity?

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The right to livelihood is considered necessary for leading a life of dignity because being gainfully employed gives a person economic independence, which is central to their dignity. Having basic nee

Card 5Specific Rights

How does freedom of expression serve both individual and democratic purposes?

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Freedom of expression serves individual purposes by giving us the opportunity to be creative and original in activities like writing, dance, music, or other creative pursuits. It serves democratic pur

Card 6Types of Rights

What are universal rights? Give examples.

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Universal rights are rights that would be important for all human beings who live in society. Examples include the right to livelihood, freedom of expression, and right to education. These rights are

Card 7Limitations of Rights

Why cannot smoking or taking banned drugs be claimed as a right?

Answer

Smoking or taking banned drugs cannot be claimed as a right because: 1. Medical research shows they are injurious to health and well-being, 2. They affect our relations with others, 3. Smoking is inju

Card 8Historical Development

What were the three natural rights identified by 17th and 18th century political theorists?

Answer

The three natural rights identified were: 1. Right to life, 2. Right to liberty, 3. Right to property. All other rights were said to be derived from these basic rights.

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