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Being smart is linked to having the key to success. If you were smart growing up, it was almost a given that you were going to be successful. But what about the kid who lost his father when he was twelve, lived in fifteen different places growing up, had to start working at the age of thirteen to support his mother and two brothers, and still had to find a way to have a cool image in school? His GPA almost certainly took a hit due to some of those uncertain circumstances, and that perhaps caused him to not earn the label of smart. What do we do with that kid in our society? Do we throw in the towel for him and say that he has no shot in life because of his circumstances, or do we label him as a wise kid?
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Question: Which principle is the English Common Law based on?
Answer: Individual rights
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Answer:
Obama uses anecdotal evidence, when he shares a personal experience he has had with a refugee.
Explanation:
The evidence is anecdotal because it is a past experience Obama had. He uses this evidence to support his overall claim of child-refugee problems needing to be fixed.
I believe the answer is D