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25 days ago
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At the beginning of the Audio, Truman states:

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Bond [6.4K]25 days ago
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Answer:

C. "restrictions upon the individual which depend upon irrelevant factors (page 5)

Explanation:

This option exclusively discusses a limitation or hindrance.

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