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What is the central point of Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech? A. Prejudice and inequality are a part of human nature. B. The world should not stand by and allow injustices to occur. 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.

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Yes, the correct answer is B

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You're going to be looking for B, I believe. Without seeing the original material I can't be sure, but knowing what Wiesel stood for it's most likely to be B.
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