The fundamental rights of citizens include rights to

a

free education, employment and freedom of thought

b

life, speech and association

c

life, liberty and property

d

association,property and social security.

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Nonso Emman
13 years ago

The answer is 100% correct

GYETSON
9 years ago

B is the anwer

Maxilano
3 years ago

A is the correct answer because the question says EXCEPT which means all are fundamental human rights but which one is not which is A

jlejend
13 years ago

Peeps dat ansa b and c is both correct bt u no sometin right to life I can move freely without any trouble right to speech I can say ot ever I want to say with out any disturbance right to association I can decide to join any association I wish to join naw right to property is kind of restricted becos if I don't have any property and I steal from someone to get is an offence and also if u have excessive properties u will be question by efcc so in dat measure ur right ca̶̲̥̅̊ n be restricted

NAOMILEE
12 years ago

D correct ans is c

nechebest
13 years ago

Both B and C contains d fundamental human rights.

ayomide_adetutu
13 years ago

Its negative marking

Terminology
12 years ago

Option ß z d answer

Huzzein Abiola
9 years ago

the answer is B guys, without freedom of life,speech and association will N

Marvilex
1 year ago

While association and property are fundamental rights in many legal systems, social security is typically not considered one of the fundamental rights guaranteed by most constitutions or legal frameworks. Social security, though important, is often seen as a welfare provision or government policy, not a fundamental right like the right to life, liberty, freedom of speech, or freedom of thought.

A. free education, employment, and freedom of thought: These rights are generally seen as part of the social and economic rights that citizens may have, but the right to freedom of thought is indeed a fundamental right in most legal systems.

B. life, speech, and association: These are fundamental rights, often enshrined in many constitutions, like the right to life, freedom of speech, and the right to associate with others.

C. life, liberty, and property: These rights are widely considered fundamental, particularly in legal frameworks such as the U.S. Constitution (e.g., the right to life, liberty, and property as protected by the Fifth Amendment).

Estelo
12 years ago

D ans is c nt b coz freedm of speech is limited. U cant say coz u hv rite of speech and comit slander or label, u wil be tried and sent 2 jail bt wn u hv liberty it covers freedm of associatn and life coz if u dnt hv liberty hw can associate wit peple and live a free life. Xo myschool pls verify ur ans tanx.

starry295
9 years ago

I see nothing wrong with the answer. Both B and C are right but i choose B

Maxilano
3 years ago

It says EXCEPT

The correct answer is B and you select A

vickky C
10 years ago

C is accurate but B is d. FUNDAMENTAL in a citizen's life

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