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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
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Basic Rights
Fundamental rights considered inherent to all individuals, often including the right to life, liberty, free speech, and privacy, as recognized by national and international laws and declarations.
Prejudiced Discriminator
An individual who not only holds prejudicial views towards others based on race, gender, or other characteristics but also acts upon these biases in discriminatory ways.
American Ideals
Principles or beliefs that are considered emblematic of the United States, including liberty, equality, democracy, and individualism.
Feminism
A socio-political movement and ideology that advocates for equal rights, opportunities, and treatment of women.
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