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All right, let's break down social justice and what social justice means in order to answer this question correctly and then eliminate answers as we go.
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So first, the one thing about social justice i wanna talk about is that there are some pretty universally recognized principles of social justice.
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And these really transcend individual societies.
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So these often include concepts of equality or fairness, human rights, and they're really considered fundamental across societies.
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So because of that, we can eliminate choice a, saying that each society should define social justice in its own way.
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Because while there, again, can be variations in how different societies prioritize and address specific social justice issues, there are also these universally recognized principles.
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So that's gonna be our first incorrect answer is a.
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Another thing about social justice is that it often challenges or sometimes changes power structures.
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So because of this, we can eliminate a, or a, excuse me, we can eliminate choice c.
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Social justice is not solely the responsibility of those in power...