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In Marie Javdani’s “Plata o Plomo: Silver or Lead,” according to Javdani, how should the U.S. reduce its market demand for drugs?Group of answer choicesby implementing a "'forgive and forget' government policy toward paramilitary leaders accused of crimes"by "looking to root out 'traitors'"by sending "billions in aid dollars every year to . . . 'drug source' countries"by "dramatically increasing both treatment and education"

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In Marie Javdani’s “Plata o Plomo: Silver or Lead,” according to Javdani, how should the U.S. reduce its market demand for drugs?Group of answer choicesby implementing a "'forgive and forget' government policy toward paramilitary leaders accused of crimes"by "looking to root out 'traitors'"by sending "billions in aid dollars every year to . . . 'drug source' countries"by "dramatically increasing both treatment and education"

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According to Javdani in "Plata o Plomo: Silver or Lead," the U.S. should reduce its market demand for drugs by implementing a "'forgive and forget' government policy toward paramilitary leaders accused of crimes," by "looking to root out 'traitors'," by sending "billions in aid dollars every year to . . . 'drug source' countries," and by "dramatically increasing both treatment and education."

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