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Alchen [17]
3 years ago
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A group dedicated to promoting human rights would most likely focus on addressing which problem?

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2 answers:
Bad White [126]3 years ago
7 0
More than likely, it'd be Gender Discrimination.

This is due to it being a fight for equal rights for both Genders.

Take Care ^-^
swat323 years ago
5 0

A group dedicated to the promotion of human rights would probably focus on addressing issues related to discrimination and prejudice minorities such as blacks, women, LGBTs, natives, immigrants and disabled. This is because this group of people are the most devalued in society, so when it comes to improving human rights, one must start with prejudice and discrimination against these groups.



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