The two rulings on the Nuremberg trials were
- Following orders is not a valid excuse for gross violations of international law.
- Some atrocities can be prosecuted even if they weren't illegal at the time.
<h3>What was the Nuremberg trial?</h3>
The Nuremberg trials were a number of trial that involved the Nazi officers following the end of the second world war.
The trials helped to uncover the Germans that were responsible for the Nazi war and human right violations in Germany.
The allied forces were the body responsible with the conduction of the trials then.
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I feel emancipation proclamation was probably one of the bigger turning point but what came after C which was WWII was also quite significant.
<span>Wartime challenges caused the government to take an active role in the economy. the government did NOT take the following steps
</span><span>Unmarried women were required to work in factories.
</span><span>That was a person decision made by individual.</span>
The correct answer is <span>He believed the federal government needed more power.
What he wanted to say is that without a strong federal power the states could easily just go their own way and do what they want regardless of what's good for the Union and the continent and could bring the downfall of the country. He supported a strong federation.</span>