Answer:
Option D is correct
Explanation:
Option D weakens the argument because volcanic eruption releases a large amount carbon dioxide emissions which plays a major role in global warming that goes against the cooling effect stated in the argument.
Answer:
The correct answer is 2. The name of the city of St. Petersburg was changed following the Russian Revolution to celebrate the leader of the Bolsheviks now in power.
Explanation:
St. Petersburg is the second most populous city in Russia, named in honor of St. Peter, but over time became increasingly associated with the name of Peter I. The city is historically and culturally associated with the birth of the Russian Empire and Russia's entry into modern history as a European great power.
This city has changed its name several times. The first one was in 1914, when it was renamed Petrograd, since the government wanted to give a more Russian tone to the name of the city. This name lasted until 1924, when after the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Revolution, the new Soviet government decided to give the city the name of Leningrad in honor of the founder of the nation, Vladimir Lenin. Again, in 1991, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the reinstatement of Russia as an independent nation, the city was renamed Saint Petersburg.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The Holocaust was the persecution and murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazi Party. Since 1933, when the Nazis became the party in power, they believed in race supremacy and wanted to create a supreme race in Germany, getting rid of Jewish people. Nazis believed that Germans were a "pure race" and Jewish were inferior people.
There is a term that can be applied here, Genocide. Genocide means the deliberate attempt to destroy an entire group of people, as was the case of the Holocaust.
Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party believed that the Germans were a superior race and the Jews an inferior race that had to be eliminated. That is why Hitler ordered the Genocide of the Jewish people.
This terrible chapter of the history of the world has taught us to respect all people regardless of race, ethnicities, nationality, or gender.
People are people everywhere no matter what.
The United Nations Human Rights office has created a series of codes that invite governments of the world to protect human rights in their respective countries in order to avoid any kind of episodes like the Holocaust. The world does not need another atrocity like the Holocaust.