Beyond the responsibilities that come with living in Britain, the UK also guarantees certain fundamental freedoms to its residents. According to the official handbook, which of the following is one of these guaranteed freedoms?
- A right to a fair trialCevap
- BThe duty to treat others with fairness
- CThe right to ignore laws that conflict with personal traditions
- DThe mandatory requirement to volunteer in the local community
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A right to a fair trial
The correct answer is correct because 'a right to a fair trial' is explicitly listed in the 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook as one of the fundamental freedoms afforded to all citizens and residents, alongside others like freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
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The UK protects fundamental freedoms such as the right to a fair trial, which are distinct from the civic responsibilities expected of residents.
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