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Hillary Stanley
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13 March, 06:56
What is oppression? explain
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Serena Rogers
13 March, 07:16
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A prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. Meaning, someone who isn't free or is highly punished for an opinion they have or an act they believe in, for example, sexism.
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Krystal Velazquez
13 March, 07:22
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prolonged cruel unjust treatment or control
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