Rights are claims of persons over other fellow beings for the society and over the government justify your answer
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(i) Rights are reasonable claims of persons recognised by society and auctioned by law.
(ii) In a democracy every citizen has to have the right to vote and the right to be elected in the government.
(iii) Rights are guarantees which can be used when things go wrong. Things may go wrong when some citizens may wish to take away the rights of others.
(iv) The government should protect the citizens rights in such situations.
(v) When law recognises some claims they become enforceable. We can then demand their application.
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