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Consider global movements that impacted the human rights of people during the interwar years. (a) What was one movement that resulted in the advancement of human rights?

(b) What was one movement that resulted in the limitation of human rights?

(c) What was different about these movements?

(d) How did these movements reflect the changing times between the world wars?

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