The 1975 accord that recognized all central and eastern European borders that had been established since the end of World War II, and committed the signers to the human rights of its citizens, was the

A. Stuttgart Memorandum.
B. Geneva Agreement.
C. Helsinki Accords.
D. Vienna Agreement.
E. Tashkent Agreement.


Answer: C

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