The Grimké sisters' argument is for equal rights on the moral nature of the man.
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The grimke sisters were a known name when it came about fighting for the rights of women and getting them a equal status in the society. The grimke sisters were known to be very passionate about this work and both the sisters based their arguments for equal rights on the moral nature of man and during that time, it was acceptable and it was seen totally okay for the men to have a slave, treat him badly or even to the extent of beating him.
The correct answer is - crimes against humanity.
Both, the Cambodians and the Turks, made genocides that were in the most brutal way, and they were a prime example of crimes against humanity. Innocent people were killed because of the twisted, sick ideologies of the leaders of the two countries, were even babies were brutally murdered. While the genocide under the leadership of Pol Pot in Cambodia, is accepted throughout the world as one of the worst actions against humanity, the genocide that was committed by the Turks over the Armenians is still kind of in the background, and is not even mentioned, like it never happened, even though it was a genocide that was more devastating to the Armenian population than the loss the Jews had when there was a genocide over them by the Nazis.
<span>The primary role of the legislature in the process of policy making is that they are responsible for holding governments in account and scrutinizing in regards with their decisions and by this, they are considered to play the central role in the policy making.</span>
Did you get these answers? I'm also curious. I think the first in Vandals, but idk about the second one.