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1.A. In Guinea-Bissau, children as young as five are trafficked out of the country to work in cotton fields in southern Senegal or as beggars in the capital city. In
Ghana, children five to fourteen are tricked with false promises of education and
future into dangerous, unpaid jobs in the fishing industry. Which Enlightenment
thinker would argue that the people of these countries are having their “natural
rights" violated? *
O A. John Locke
B. Volatire
C. Thomas Hobbes
D. Montesquieu


1.A. In Guinea-Bissau, children as young as five are trafficked out of the country

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