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The Contemporary Language of Human Rights Is Anchored in a Tradition

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Question 9

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The contemporary language of human rights is anchored in a tradition of political thought that reaches back to the political philosophy of:


A) Karl Marx.
B) Giuseppe Mazzini.
C) Thomas Jefferson.
D) Edmund Burke.
E) John Locke.

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