Explanation
The correct answer is B: 1948.
The United Nations made the Declaration on Human Rights in 1948. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a milestone document that was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, in Paris, France.
The UDHR was created in response to the atrocities of World War II and the belief that the international community needed a universal standard for human rights to prevent such atrocities from occurring again. It outlines fundamental human rights that are to be universally protected and recognized, regardless of race, gender, nationality, religion, or any other status.
The UDHR consists of 30 articles that include rights such as the right to life, liberty, and security of person, freedom from torture, slavery and forced labor, freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, and the right to education and work.
The UDHR has been translated into over 500 languages and has inspired the creation of many national and international laws and human rights treaties. It is considered one of the most important documents in the history of human rights and remains relevant today as a guiding document for the promotion and protection of human rights around the world.