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audie

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Rights that individuals have by virtue of existing and which governments may not violate are known as
 
  A) fifth-generation rights.
  B) first-generation rights.
  C) fourth-generation rights.
  D) second-generation rights.
  E) third-generation rights.

Question 2

Terrorists who engage in violent actions with the goal of destroying order and without any agenda for its replacement are classified by Sederberg as
 
  A) criminal.
  B) nationalist.
  C) nihilist.
  D) revolutionary.
  E) state-sponsored.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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