The Nuremberg trials held at the conclusion of World War II added to international law by
(a) settling boundary disputes in Europe through arbitration
(b) placing the blame for World War II on many nations
(c) ruling that moral and ethical considerations do not apply in wartime
(d) establishing that high officials and individuals are responsible for their wartime actions
Answer: (d) establishing that high officials and individuals are responsible for their wartime actions
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A "boom-and-bust" cycle means
A) a cycle in capitalist economies where increases in economic growth are followed by subsequent loss in profits and jobs. B) a cycle in capitalist economies where decreases in economic growth are followed by subsequent gains in profits and jobs. C) a cycle in communist economies where increases in economic growth are followed by subsequent loss in profits and jobs. D) a spike in economic growth followed by a leveling off of profit.
George Whitefield did all of the following EXCEPT
A) travel along the same routes as merchants. B) tour most of the eastern seaboard of the colonies. C) encourage followers to abandon the Anglican church. D) preach outdoors because of the large crowds he attracted. E) follow the example of New England minister Jonathan Edwards.
Mary Wortley Montagu would most likely agree with which of the following statements?
A) Turkish traditional clothing is uncomfortable and confining. B) Western medicine is superior to anything that the Turks have. C) The Turks are barbaric and pose a real threat to Western civilization. D) Turkish elite women have more freedom than their British counterparts.
The information in Map 2.3 shows that __________ played a key role in Phoenician expansion
A) wars B) trade C) curiosity D) adventure