What will happen without protection of human rights

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Answer 1
Answer: Humans will not have lives anymore. They will be controlled by the government. They will be basically living in another persons body. Without human rights we would not be able to express what we love to do. If it is public or in our own privacy.

An example would be: Billy has a coconut. He wants to eat the coconut. But then the government takes it away from him and gives him a penny instead.
Answer 2
Answer: Without the protection of human rights, the world would not be as it is today. People of higher authority would force their rank onto others and take advantage of it. The people's personal lives would be violated and they would not be able to do anything about it. 

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1) D.

2) C.

3) A.

4) A.

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