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A revolutionary with the unlikely name of Bernardo O. Higgins was the founding father and first leader of which of these countries?
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A revolutionary with the unlikely name of Bernardo O. Higgins was the founding father and first leader of which of these countries?
A. Bolivia
B. Argentina
C. Chile
D. Ireland
Correct Answer:
Chile
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