Answer:POVERTY, LACK OF EDUCATION AND LACK OF HUMAN RIGHTS FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS.
Explanation: POVERT
Poverty is one of the largest contributors to human trafficking. It can drive people to become traffickers; it can drive parents to sell children or other family members into slavery. People in poverty are targeted by traffickers, who offer them a way to earn money when, in fact, they will actually earn nothing and be treated as a slave. Poverty also plays a large piece in many of the other root causes of trafficking, driving people to migrate, making education and legitimate work difficult to obtain, making recovery and safety from war and disaster impossible, and more.
.LACK OF EDUCATION
A lack of education can lead to decreased opportunities for work at a living wage, and it can also lead to a decreased knowledge in rights. Both outcomes can cause people to be at a greater vulnerability for human trafficking. In prevention of trafficking, education can also empower children to make changes in their community as they grow older that will prevent situations and vulnerabilities of which traffickers take advantage.
.LACK OF HUMAN RIGHTS FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS.
In many countries, groups that are marginalized in society lack institutionalized human rights, which can lead to them be potential victims of trafficking. Traffickers can prey on these marginalized groups because they lack protection of the law enforcement, their families, and even the society they live in. Also, when countries lack fundamental laws regarding human rights, traffickers feel as though they can get away with what they are doing more easily. A lack of human rights laws can also end in punishment for victims, if the laws and government don’t recognize that human trafficking is exploitation of other people.
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Boxer is motivated by his commitment to Napoleon's ideas.
Boxer is motivated by his own strong work ethic.
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Option C. The quote "Two and two make five" captures 1984's theme of conformity.
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Conformity is the action in accordance of prevailing social standards, attitudes and practices. In the novel 1984 written by George Orwell, the quote "two and two make five" is used as a slogan to portray how society, in the novel, has immersed itself in conformity, that it does not question any standard given to them by the government, even if it is one that it is clearly incorrect.