Answer:E. Sarbanes-Oxley
Explanation:The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is a law the U.S. Congress passed on July 30 of that year to help protect investors from fraudulent financial reporting by corporations. Also known as the SOX Act of 2002 and the Corporate Responsibility Act of 2002, it mandated strict reforms to existing securities regulations and imposed tough new penalties on lawbreakers.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 came in response to financial scandals in the early 2000s involving publicly traded companies such as Enron Corporation, Tyco International plc, and WorldCom. The high-profile frauds shook investor confidence in the trustworthiness of corporate financial statements and led many to demand an overhaul of decades-old regulatory standards.
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Desafortunadamente no se anexa el nombre del texto al que se refiere la pregunta o algún otro tipo de referencia que nos ayude a identificar exactamente a qué tipo de texto se refiere, ya que sobre el tema de Auschwitz, hay cientos de textos, artículos y reportajes.
Sin embargo, podemos comentar lo siguiente.
Hay un texto académico que se refiere a el terrible campo de concentración y las horribles vejaciones que sufrieron los judíos en ese campo de concentración Nazi. El texto surge debido a los 75 años de la liberación de los presos en ese campo de concentración.
El cuestionamiento central que se hace en ese texto es que el odio hacia los judíos debe ser resuelto desde la raíz, desde el mismo origen que provoca ese sentimiento.
Se trata de un texto que busca mantener la objetividad en su escritura para recordar las terribles escenas de ese campo de concentración durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El texto menciona una reunión en Israel, a la que existieron líderes de toas partes para plantearse este cuestionamiento y buscar respuestas.
One of them would be the Beer Hall Putsch, an event in which members of the NSDAP or 3rd Reich Nazi party marched to get some important members of the Weimar Republic to side with them so they could spread influence for the NSDAP. At the time there were other parties, such as the Communist party attempting to gain power as well, this is due to the fact that the Weimar Republic was weaker in the case of political power.
It would be bad if the Great Wall of China eroded. I don't know how to draw a picture, but you get the idea I hope! :)
The use of the vernacular greatly affected the spread of humanism in Europe since for the first time in history "average" people could actually understand the texts, as opposed to just educated intellectuals.