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Lesson 15 of 84 · Global Connections

30 XP🌍 World Stage

International Human Rights

🌍Mission Brief #15

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, outlines fundamental rights — freedom, equality, education, and protection from torture — that belong to every person regardless of nationality.

🎯 Your mission

Find the connection between here and somewhere far away.

⚡ The twist

The news only shows you one slice of the world at a time.

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Mind = Blown

🤯 More people speak English in India than in the entire UK and US combined.

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Then & Now

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, outlines fundamental rights — freedom, equality, education, and protection from torture — that belong to every person regardless of nationality.

Key Facts

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Over 100 million people are displaced worldwide.

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About 7,000 languages are spoken on Earth.

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The UN has 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Check Your Understanding

Question 1

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What document outlines fundamental human rights for all people?

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Why this still matters

Pick any product in your home. Trace where it came from. Be amazed.

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Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

Pick a country in the news. Find out one good thing happening there too.

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For the dinner table

What's one problem you wish the whole world would work together on?

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