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What seems to be the foundation for liberty according to A.G. Gardiner?

ASimplicity

BCharacter

CHard work

DSacrifice

Answer:

D. Sacrifice

Read Explanation:

According to A.G. Gardiner, in his essay "On the Rule of the Road," the foundation for liberty is discipline and social responsibility.

  • True liberty is not about doing whatever one wants but about respecting the rights of others.

  • Individual freedom must be balanced with social order so that everyone can enjoy their rights without causing inconvenience to others.


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