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Zigmanuir [339]
3 years ago
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Human rights are universal and apply to everybody no matter where they live.

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Readme [11.4K]3 years ago
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I Think The answer is either c or a I hope it helps just Trying To help others That The best I can
Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
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The Answer is A, I took the test.

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