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Answer: b. God must be cruel or a figment of the imagination
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel was a holocaust survivor that has spoken at length about the atrocities he witnessed in the concentration camps as the Nazis effected their "Final solution" to exterminate all Jews.
Mr. Wiesel saw things in the camp that were so cruel that he wondered why God would not stop them. To rationalize why God would not stop them, he came to a decision that God either did not exist or was cruel for allowing such things to happen.
Mr. Wiesel has since said that he still believes in God however and it is because of this belief that he was so angry that God did not save those who were killed in the holocaust.
He called us to reexamine the cold war, the countrys relation with russia, and the meaning of peace. it was world changing because of the heralding the commencement of a new American administration and foreign policy determined upon a peaceful victory in the west's long cold war struggle with the Soviet Union over the world's future direction. he had 5 personal objectives in his speech, and achieved every one of them. in summary, he campaigned on domestic policy, how to improve the country.
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