Lesson 47 of 84 · Global Connections
⭐ 30 XP🌍 World StageInternational Human Rights
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
Spot how one country's choice ripples to others.
⚡ The twist
Everything is connected — even when it doesn't look like it.
Mind = Blown
🤯 The world has more cell phones than toothbrushes.
Then & Now
🌐 Your favorite snack, song, or game probably involves this.
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
About 7,000 languages are spoken on Earth.
The UN has 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
The United Nations has 193 member nations.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2How many Sustainable Development Goals does the UN have?
Why this still matters
Pick any product in your home. Trace where it came from. Be amazed.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Pick a country in the news. Find out one good thing happening there too.
For the dinner table
“What's one problem you wish the whole world would work together on?”
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