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1. Sartre claims that the existentialist is responsible for her own existence and choices, and apart from this she has responsibility to:

a. No one else.

b. Everyone else.

c. Those closest to her.

d. Her country.
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1. Sartre claims that the existentialist is responsible for her own existence and choices, and apart from this she has responsibility to:

a. No one else.

b. Everyone else.

c. Those closest to her.

d. Her country.

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