Assertion/Reason
Assertion: The constitution began with a Declaration of the Rights of Man & citizens.
Reason: I was the duty of state to protect each citizen's natural rights
A. Both A and R are true & R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are true & R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is True and R is False
D. A is False and R is True
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A is true but R is false
this correct bcoz it was the duty of president
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Assertion: The constitution began with a Declaration of the Rights of Man & citizens. Reason: It was the duty of the state to protect each citizen's natural rights
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1791) is a foundational text of the French Revolutionary War as well as of human & civil rights history.
- His body started as among three Estates, and its orders, inside that Estates General, gathered under King Louis XVI in early May. The Estates-General was made up of three orders: nobility, clergy, and the 3rd Estate, which included all ordinary French citizens.
- It was impacted by the theory of natural rights, which holds that man's rights are universal. It established the foundation for a country of free people who were equally protected by the law.
- The "natural or imprescriptible rights of property, liberty, security, & opposition to persecution" are protected by the government. Individuals' "natural rights" are constrained by the equal rights of others. "Liberty is the capacity to do anything that does not impair another," and the major role of law is to identify and describe these boundaries. As a result, natural rights serve as a criterion for determining the common good.
- It declares that all citizens, whether individually or via their representatives, have the ability to engage in the creation of laws. In the legal sense, all citizens are equal, and the law should be implemented equally regardless of class inequalities. Only "virtues and skills" should be used to determine who should hold public office.
Therefore the answer is(B) Both A and R are true & R is not the correct explanation of A.
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