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bogdanovich [222]
2 years ago
7

ivil liberties in Latin America vary. This means that __________. A. everyone across the region has the same civil liberties B.

some people have more civil liberties than others C. people in Latin America have no civil liberties D. people in Latin America have the same civil liberties as people in the US Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
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Alexandra [31]2 years ago
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Answer: Civil liberties in Latin America vary. This means that __________. A. everyone across the region has the same civil liberties B. some people have more civil liberties than others C. people in Latin America have no civil liberties D. people in Latin America have the same civil liberties as people in the US = Answer Is B

Explanation:

Some People Do Have More Rights That Others, Due To Capitalism, And Racism, And Think The Whites Are Most Important, Even Though Some "Not American" People Helped Form What Is Today, I Must Stop Know Before I Start Talking About All That

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