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How active should the U.S. government be in addressing violations of human rights in other countries? At what point, if any, does concern for human rights turn into ethnocentrism through failure to respect the distinctive norms, values, and customs of another culture?

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First off, because of America's definite prominence, affluence and strong influence as a global leader and superpower, I feel that we should definitely be highly active as a U.S. government and nation in addressing violations of human rights in other countries. Since we have the political, social, economic, and historical clout to make some positive changes as in areas such as Haiti, Darfur, North Korea, and other areas of political, social, and ...

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