The 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook explains that while the UK provides various freedoms to those living there, these rights are subject to the principle of the 'rule of law'. Based on these fundamental principles, which of the following best describes the nature of the freedoms afforded to citizens and residents?
- Individuals are free to live their lives as they choose, as long as they follow the law and respect the rights of others.Cevap
- BFreedom of speech is an absolute right that allows individuals to express any opinion, even if it encourages hatred against a particular group.
- CThe fundamental freedoms and principles described in the handbook apply exclusively to British citizens and not to permanent residents.
- DResidents are only granted these freedoms once they have completed a mandatory period of community participation or voluntary service.
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Individuals are free to live their lives as they choose, as long as they follow the law and respect the rights of others.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the handbook's definition of individual liberty. It acknowledges the right to personal choice while highlighting the two critical constraints: adherence to the law (the rule of law) and the respect for the rights of others.
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The Balance between Individual Liberty and the Rule of Law
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