Human rights are seen as inalienable. This means that

A. nations cannot abridge or terminate them.
B. they are vested in groups and not individuals.
C. anthropologists have no moral grounds to question them.
D. no one can abuse them.
E. they are universally accepted by all individuals.


Answer: A

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