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This 12 page paper evaluates criticisms about the United States. The paper argues that the U.S. does not violate human rights. Literature showing U.S. violations are cited. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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fine for some, others will not support such a view and contend that any nation that violates human rights must be dealt with. While the United States is big on
such rhetoric, some point the finger at them, contending that everything from police brutality to the use of the death penalty to U.S. led war and inhumane foreign policy,
render the United States of America a tremendous human rights violator. Schwab says: "Today Americans still tend to accept their own view of mans relationship to society unquestionably and we
assume that the rest of the world does too" (4). While there are charges, they are unfounded. Although it is true that certain issues are problematic in the United States,
it is a nation that is far from being guilty of doing harm to its own people. Also, when it does take military action, it is usually for the greater
good. Only "just wars" are entered into. The United States is accused of a lot of things, but a look at the definition of human rights, and what the U.S.
is accused of, will help to shed light on this subject and demonstrate that the United States is guilty of nothing. II. Notes for Creating a Research
Paper on Human Rights In researching this topic, a student writing on this subject may want to do personal interviews. In conducting interviews, it might help to choose
individuals who are of a minority group, who have been in prison or who are immigrants. Because these are the categories that are thought to be most affected by human
rights violations by the U.S. government, people who belong to such groups are the best choices. Questions to ask will vary, but some suggestions are as follows: 1. How
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