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Select the correct text in the passage. Read this excerpt from "The Struggle for Human Rights" by Eleanor Roosevelt. Which sentence best reflects her point of view that the protection
of human rights is important?
In the discussion before the Assembly, I think it should made crystal clear what these differences are and tonight I want to spend a little time
making them clear to you. It seems to me there is a valid reason for taking the time today to think carefully and clearly on the subject of human
rights, because in the acceptance and observance of these rights lies the root, I believe, of our chance for peace in the future, and for the
strengthening of the United Nations organization to the point where it can maintain peace in the future.
We must not be confused about what freedom is. Basic human rights are simple and easily understood: freedom of speech and a free press;
freedom of religion and worship; freedom of assembly and the right of petition; the right of men to be secure in their homes and free from
unreasonable search and seizure and from arbitrary arrest and punishment.
We must not be deluded by the efforts of the forces of reaction to prostitute the great words of our free tradition and thereby to confuse the
struggle. Democracy, freedom, human rights have come to have a definite meaning to the people of the world which we must not allow any
nation to so change that they are made synonymous with suppression and dictatorship.

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