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what is the central point of wiesel’s nobel prize acceptance speech?
a. the world should not stand by and allow injustices to occur.
b. prejudice and inequality are a part of human nature.
c. the holocaust was a horrific time in the history of the jews.
d. countries should be allowed to deal with problems in their own way.
Elie Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech emphasizes the importance of taking action against injustice. Option A aligns with this as it states the world should not stand by and allow injustices. Option B suggests prejudice and inequality are natural, which goes against Wiesel's message of fighting injustice. Option C focuses on the Holocaust being horrific, but the central point of the speech is about acting against all injustices, not just describing the Holocaust. Option D promotes countries dealing with problems alone, which contradicts the call for global action against injustice.
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A. The world should not stand by and allow injustices to occur.