Answer: D -Established that genocide was an international crime
In 1945, a series of 13 trials were conducted in Nuremberg, Germany between 1945-1949. 24 Nazis who were tried were all sentenced to death. The impact of this Nuremberg trial was that genocide was established as an international crime.
Answer:
In cases where Native tribes resisted assimilation, Jefferson believed that to avoid war and probable extermination they should be forcefully relocated and sent west.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
He used principles of relief, recovery, and reform to improve the economy.
In 1793,France,under the leadership of Napoleon,declared war on Spain,Britain and Holland.The United States lacked the resources and desire to enter the Napoleonic Wars,and even Jefferson agreed with Hamilton and Washington that USA should remain neutral.
US neutrality was compromised when Citizen Zenet,the French ambassador to the United States,began to recruit Americans to fight for the French.Additionally,Genet tried to use American ports to launch French naval attacks on the British and use American soil to train French troops.
Hamilton argued that the US did not need to honour the 1778 treaty because it had been an agreement with the king of France ,not with the new French Republic established during the French Revolution.hamilton also encouraged Washington to deny Genet's request that the United States repay its debts to France in advance.