The actions like the bombing of Dresden or the dropping of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not treated as war crimes mainly because of two reasons, one being that they were attacks on the aggressor countries, and the other being that the courts that were charging for war crimes were pretty much in the hands of the winning side.
I personally do not agree with that, as in those attacks the main victims were civilians that had nothing to do with the war, so by any logic that is a war crime. Also, the effects of these attacks were long lasting, and even nowadays there's consequences from some them as they have a long lasting radiation. Any attack on innocent people with deadly weapons is a war crime, thus those should have been put in the same ''bucket''.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
After the Thirteen Colonies declared themselves a free state in 1776, the founders decided to record the Constitution and form the government of their own choice. After discerning forms of government throughout the world histories, they chose to take examples from the Greek form of democratic government.
The element of Greek democratic government that the Founders did not include in the American government was enabling an elected officer for lifetime. Being under a monarchy system, that rules for life, the Founders decided not to vest power for life to any elected office. They either used checks and balances strategy to keep the powers equally distributed and checked.
Therefore, option C is correct.
Answer:
Samuel F.B. Morse, in full Samuel Finley Breese Morse, (born April 27, 1791, Charlestown, Massachusetts, U.S.—died April 2, 1872, New York, New York), American painter and inventor who developed an electric telegraph (1832–35). In 1838 he and his friend Alfred Vail developed the Morse Code.
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