Answer:
Here's an accurate explanation as to why C is the correct answer:
A condition of the puzzle is that each person MUST make one statement that is false, and one that is true.
Start with suspect A: If the statement "B did it" is true, then A's other statement "I did not do it" must also be true. Since that does not meet the one true statement, one false statement condition, the statement "B did it" must be FALSE, meaning that A's statement "I did not do it" is TRUE.
On to suspect B: If the statement "I know that C did it" is true, then B's other statement "I did not do it" must also be true. Since that also does not meet the one true statement, one false statement condition, the statement "I know that C did it" must be FALSE, meaning that B's statement "I did not do it" is TRUE.
So if A and B did not do it, C did.
This perfectly harmonizes with C's statements: "I did not do it" (FALSE), and "B does not know who it was" (TRUE, as we determined that B's statement "I know that C did it" was false).
Answer:
Jews, Political opponents, Gypsies, people who resisted to Nazis, disabled, "undesirables"
Explanation:
These are just some of the ones that come to mind, there are probably many many more
Answer:
contingency
Explanation:
The emergency protocol implemented for over 24 hours ago, which subsequently led to the evacuation of all potentially affected residents when the dam is on the verge of failing, and the downstream residents are in danger is an example of a contingency plan
Contingency plan is a plan designed to accommodate a possible future occurrence. It is classified as a proactive strategy because its being designed for a possible outcome other that the initial plans.
Passed by Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified on December 6, 1865, the 13th amendment abolished slavery in the United States and provides that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction