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Beheh

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The concept of human rights
 
  a. can be accepted only by the global-primacy perspective
  b. can be accepted only by the state-primacy perspective.
  c. can be accepted only by the cultural-primacy perspective.
  d. can be accepted by all three perspectives.
  e. is resisted by all three perspectives.

Question 2

Determining a person or group's primary identity is not a straightforward task because
 
  a. thousands of cultures exist.
  b. many people have multiple identities.
  c. patriotism is declining in most states.
  d. of the creation of new political entities like Nunavut.
  e. the concept of identity is no longer relevant.



morganmarie791

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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