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lesya [120]
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5

If you believe that the death penalty is a punishment that fits the crime, you are most likely

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Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
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conservative because yeah

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2.1.4.2 Australia

2.1.4.3 South Africa

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2.2.1 Belgian Congo

2.3 France

2.3.1 Finance

2.3.2 French colonies

2.4 Russia

2.5 Italy

2.6 United States

2.6.1 Economic confusion in 1917

2.6.2 Women

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3 Central Powers

3.1 Germany

3.2 Ottoman Empire

3.3 Austria-Hungary

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4 Neutral countries

4.1 Chile

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6 See also

7 External links

8 Footnotes

9 Further reading

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9.5 France

9.6 Italy

9.7 Russia

9.8 United States

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