Innateness, universality, inalienability, and indivisibility are the characteristics of _____

A. construct validity
B. dual focus
C. human rights
D. critical thinking


ANS: C
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Feedback: Human rights reflect certain characteristics: They are innate or inherent, universal, inalienable,
and indivisible. All humans inherently possess all human rights all the time. We cannot be denied any of
them, regardless of status or circumstance

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