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Notion in the righteousness of human being life, related to early precedents in religions across the world, was revived as the modernized idea of humanism during the Renaissance, the early amount of modern life. The wars of European countries for religion, combined with the civil wars in Great britain during the 17th century, gave further rise to the philosophies of human being rights, freedom, and liberalism. These resulted in the perception in human rights that slowly but surely became the target of intellectual culture throughout European countries during the Era of Enlightenment. Such ideas and principles of human rights were at the key of the French as well as the American revolutions at the end of the 18th hundred years. Democratic evolution across the 19th hundred years paved the path for common suffrage in the 20th hundred years. The two world wars then resulted in the establishment of the Common Declaration of Human Protection under the law (UDHR).