1. (1) Right to Equality (2) Right to freedom of religion. (3) Right to freedom (4) Cultural & Educational rights. (5) Right against exploitations. (6) Right to constitutional remedies.

    (1) Right to Equality
    (2) Right to freedom of religion.
    (3) Right to freedom
    (4) Cultural & Educational rights.
    (5) Right against exploitations.
    (6) Right to constitutional remedies.

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  2. Some rights which are fundamental to our life are given a special status. They are called Fundamental Rights.

    Some rights which are fundamental to our life are given a special status. They are called Fundamental Rights.

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  3. Things may go wrong when some citizens may wish to take away the rights of others. This usually happens when those in majority want to dominate those in minority. The government should protect the citizen's rights in such a situation.

    Things may go wrong when some citizens may wish to take away the rights of others. This usually happens when those in majority want to dominate those in minority. The government should protect the citizen’s rights in such a situation.

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  4. In a democracy every citizen has to have the right to vote and the right to be elected to government. For democratic elections to take place it is necessary that citizens should have the right to express their opinion, form political parties and take part in political activities.

    In a democracy every citizen has to have the right to vote and the right to be elected to government. For democratic elections to take place it is necessary that citizens should have the right to express their opinion, form political parties and take part in political activities.

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  5. (i) They are reasonable claims of persons. (ii) They are recognised by society. (iii) They are sanctioned by law.

    (i) They are reasonable claims of persons.
    (ii) They are recognised by society.
    (iii) They are sanctioned by law.

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