As an advocate of human dignity Mandela's role was
A.
confined to meeting the challenges of political repressions
B.
to find out remedy of AIDS
C.
to alleviate the darkness of illiteracy
D.
to face the challenges ranging from political repression to AIDS
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D.
to face the challenges ranging from political repression to AIDS
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