The rights of POWs, including the conditions of their imprisonment, the extent to which they may be interrogated, and processes to be used when prosecuting war crimes are outline in the

a. First Geneva Convention. c. Third Geneva Convention.
b. Second Geneva Convention. d. Fourth Geneva Convention.


C

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The Non-Proliferation Treaty attempts to prevent the spread of __________ weapons.

A. chemical B. conventional C. nuclear D. biological

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Last year, Russell was chosen as a delegate at a precinct convention in Texas. This year, he hopes to be appointed as a delegate at the county convention

However, he understands that being chosen as a delegate at a county convention is more difficult than being chosen as a delegate at a precinct convention. Why? a. The rules and agenda in county conventions are identical to those in precinct conventions. b. County conventions are a grassroots level activity whereas precinct conventions are mid-level party meetings. c. The competition is more intense in county conventions. d. In county conventions, a convention chair is replaced by the appointed secretary.

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Which of the following is true of the Bill of Rights when it was ratified in 1791?

A. It was made up of fifteen amendments. B. It was made up of ten amendments. C. It did not include a provision protecting free speech. D. It applied to the states but not to the national government. E. It was intended to be temporary.

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One of the largest and most influential public employee associations with ties to Democrats in California is ______.

What will be an ideal response?

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