The fundamental principles of British life include the protection of individual liberty and specific freedoms for all citizens and residents. According to the official handbook, which of the following best describes the scope and nature of these freedoms?
- Individuals are free to follow their own beliefs and religion, provided they do not break the law or infringe upon the rights of others.Cevap
- BFundamental freedoms are absolute rights that cannot be restricted by the state, even in instances where they may conflict with public safety legislation.
- CThese freedoms are categorized as formal responsibilities, meaning they are mandatory duties that every resident must perform to maintain their status.
- DFreedom of speech in the United Kingdom provides a legal protection for all forms of expression, including those that incite others to commit crimes.
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Individuals are free to follow their own beliefs and religion, provided they do not break the law or infringe upon the rights of others.
The correct answer accurately reflects the UK's approach to individual liberty: it guarantees that people are free to follow their own beliefs and religion, but this right is explicitly conditioned on the requirement that they do not break the law or violate the rights and freedoms of other members of society.
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The Conditional Nature of British Freedoms
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Review the 'Responsibilities and Duties' section to ensure you can clearly distinguish between what you MUST do and what you are FREE to do.
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