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Who is credited with stating, "In this modern world there is no security or prosperity at home unless we deal with the global challenges of conflict, terrorism, climate change, and poverty"?*1 pointa) Leonardo Maugerib) Tony Blairc) Marion King Hubbertd) BP

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Who is credited with stating, "In this modern world there is no security or prosperity at home unless we deal with the global challenges of conflict, terrorism, climate change, and poverty"?*1 pointa) Leonardo Maugerib) Tony Blairc) Marion King Hubbertd) BP

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The person credited with stating, "In this modern world there is no security or prosperity at home unless we deal with the global challenges of conflict, terrorism, climate change, and poverty" is Tony Blair. Therefore, the answer is b) Tony Blair.

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