Discrimination and race riots.
Answer:
The answer is "Must contain the terms CE/BCE".
Explanation:
The timeline is a sequentially-ordered view of events. It's generally a graphic design that displays a long bar labeled in dates that are in conjunction with this and often historical events. It includes the "CE/BCE", in which CE implies the traditional era, while BCE implies the current era, and the incorrect choices can be defined as follows:
- It doesn't define the causes of incidents
- It doesn't connect to the events to each other
- It can't describe actions and their impact on a site.
European colonization had both positive and negative impacts on Native Americans.
Positive
One of the positive elements of European colonization was the introduction of new crops from Europe to Native American tribes. Thanks to the Columbian Exchange, Native Americans had the ability to gain resources such as pig, sheep, cows, and bananas.
Negative
One of the negative elements of European colonization was the decimation of the Native American population. When Europeans came to North America, they brought over diseases that Native American tribes had never encountered. This negatively effected them, as they had no immunity to these diseases. This resulted in the deaths of millions of Native Americans throughout the 16th and 17th centuries.
A. Nazi leaders were brought to trial for war crimes committed during world war ii.
The Nuremberg Trials took place in Nuremberg, Germany from 1946-1949. The trials were meant to address the war crimes committed by Nazis during World War II.
The members of the Nazi party who committed acts against humanity during the war were brought to trial. Their crimes were addressed as human rights violations and defined as "war crimes" which broke agreed upon rules of war. Both military and civilan members of the Nazi Party were tried for their crimes in particular in regard to the Holocaust. Though the trial was unprecedented it would come to be the standard for the International Court established by the United Nations.
The answer is D, the right to a speedy public trial. All trials are public not private.