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13£®While some dictionaries define the word"right"as"a privilege"when used in the context of"human rights"£¬we are talking about something more basic£®Originally£¬people had rights only because of their membership in a group£¬such as a family£®Then£¬in 539 BC£¬Cyrus the Great£¬after conquering the city of Babylon£¬did something totally unexpected-he set all slaves free and let them return home£®Moreover£¬he declared people should choose their own religion£®Cyrus'statements are about the first"human rights"declaration in history£®
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  Yet many people£¬when asked to name their rights£¬will list only freedom of speech and belief and perhaps one or two others£®There is no question that these are important rights£¬but the full scope of human rights is very broad£®They mean choice and opportunity£®They mean the freedom to get a job£¬adopt a career£¬select a partner of one's choice and raise children£®They include the right to travel widely and the right to work without trouble£¬abuse and threat of arbitrary £¨°ÔµÀ£© dismissal£®They even embrace the right to leisure£®
  In ages past£¬there were no human rights£®Then the idea turned up that people should have certain freedoms£®And that idea£¬following World War II£¬resulted finally in the document called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the thirty rights to which all people are entitled£® 

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80£®How long have human rights officially existed£¿£¨For£© 70 years
81£®What's the main idea of the passage£¿The development/evolution/history of human rights£®

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