1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is very specific about acceptable forms of religious worship. (Points : 2)
True
False
2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights condones slavery as a cultural institution. (Points : 2)
True
False
3. The Code of Hammurabi makes no mention of slaves or slavery. (Points : 2)
True
False
4. Property rights appear to be a central focus of The Code of Hammurabi. (Points : 2)
True
False
5. The Code of Hammurabi is very specific about acceptable forms of religious worship. (Points : 2)
True
False
6. Radical religious beliefs are explicitly prohibited by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (Points : 2)
True
False
7. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights contains no parallels to the United States Declaration of Independence. (Points : 2)
True
False
8. The stated objective in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is to promote the ideals within as a common standard of achievement for all nations. (Points : 2)
True
False
9. The Code of Hammurabi contains an injunction that parallels the Biblical rule "If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out." (Points : 2)
True
False
10. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights does not apply to children under the age of 18. (Points : 2)
True
False

