To determine which contemporary social issue a reader can most clearly connect to the conflict in the passage, we would need to have an understanding of the main themes and conflicts present in the passage itself.
However, if we consider the options provided without the specific context of the passage, I can suggest the following:
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A. questions of whether to put the environment over profits: This issue often arises in discussions about environmental protection versus economic growth.
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B. questions of whether to put personal success over tradition: This could relate to cultural dynamics and individual aspirations versus collective heritage.
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C. questions of recognizing and addressing injustices in history: This pertains to the need to confront and rectify past wrongs, often in the context of marginalized groups.
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D. questions of recognizing and addressing inequalities in wealth: This tackles the economic disparities and the need for social equity.
Without the specific conflict in the passage to reference, it's challenging to provide a definitive answer. However, if the passage deals with themes of historical injustices or struggles related to acknowledgment of past issues, then C might be the best choice. If it leans more towards economic discussions, D could be appropriate.
Please provide the passage or more details, and I can help you connect directly to one of the issues.