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Read the passage from Eleanor Roosevelt’s speech on the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This Universal Declaration of Human Rights may well become the international Magna Carta of all men everywhere. We hope its proclamation by the General Assembly will be an event comparable to the proclamation of the Declaration of the Rights of Man by the French people in 1789, the adoption of the Bill of Rights by the people of the United States, and the adoption of comparable declarations at different times in other countries.
At a time when there are so many issues on which we find it difficult to reach a common basis of agreement, it is a significant fact that 58 states have found such a large measure of agreement in the complex field of human rights. This must be taken as testimony of our common aspiration first voiced in the Charter of the United Nations to lift men everywhere to a higher standard of life and to a greater enjoyment of freedom. Man’s desire for peace lies behind this Declaration.
Which statement best summarizes Roosevelt's reasons for supporting the UDHR?
Every government on Earth agrees on the issue of human rights, and soon people will agree with the governments.
A large number of governments have supported the idea of fascism, and may see the signing of the UDHR as a sign of war.
A large number of governments support the UDHR, and people everywhere may see it as a set of principles to strive for.
Governments must provide equal access to public services; otherwise, people will hold them accountable if nations go to war.
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