Answer:
The main idea of the article is that even after so many years, the crimes committed against the Jews during the Holocaust deserve to get their justice, no matter how many years have passed. And in that thought process, the former staffs of the camps were brought to court to be tried.
Explanation:
Associated Press' article "Ex-Auschwitz guard on trial in late push to punish Nazi war crimes" in the February 10, 2016, edition in of the New York Post reports the <em>"11th-hour push" </em>by the German prosecutors to punish the wrongs done against the Jews. The case of discrimination against the Jews during the Holocaust which became one of the biggest genocide in the history of the world.
The article reports how the <u>trial of former SS guard, 94- year old Reinhold Hanning</u> was brought on trial for being a participant during the Jewish genocide under the Nazi rule. The main idea of the article seems to be that <em>"simply helping the camp to function was sufficient to make one an accessory to the murders committed there."</em> This is the reason why former staffs of any concentration camps where thousands of Jews were killed were put on trial so that the victims and their families can have closure.
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6% out of one billion people that live in india are hindu
A. voting rights could not be denied based on race.
B. voting rights could not be denied based on gender.
C. poll taxes became illegal and unconstitutional.
D. literacy tests became illegal and unconstitutional.
The fifteenth amendment states that "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of <em>race</em>, <em>color</em>, or <em>previous condition of servitude</em>."
There was no mention of gender, so voting for women hadn't been legalized until 1919, making B wrong.