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Jipu 123

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The UN's Universal Declaration on Human Rights has helped to further the cause of human rights globally by __________.
 
  a. establishing norms of human rights conduct that nations are reluctant to violate openly
  b. providing a consistent framework for military intervention in order to prevent human rights violations
  c. providing a process for revoking the UN membership of any member nation that violates human rights.
  d. providing a standard for the imposition of economic sanctions on any nations that commit human rights violations

Question 2

Which statement about social media in China is accurate?
 
  a. Most Chinese have no interest in social media despite its widespread availability.
  b. The Chinese government announced plans to allow access to social media starting in 2016 .
  c. Nearly all Chinese are unwilling to use social media because of its origin as a Western form of communication.
  d. Millions of Chinese use social media despite the Chinese government's efforts to crack down on those who use it to criticize the government.



Moriaki

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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