I think you meant the Nuremberg trials (Nuremberg; after the city).
Those trials were important because they showed to the worlds that the deeds committed during the war and in the name of one's country can still be prosecuted: noone is free of responsibility. It send a message to future leaders that they are not above the (international) law.
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Phillip rebelled against Rome's authority by burning a papal bull as a gesture of defiance. he threatened to curse his sons if any valued God over France. Phillip 's conflict to manage his spawning domain, together with the scope of the dept and interest expenses were paced in context by the rivers of treasure that flowed to the treasury from the New World. Phillip slowly retreated from his father's legacy as a results of crushing debt that Charles V bequeathed. Phillip was forced to suspend and renounce the crown's debt, bankrupting the mighty House of Fugger along with lesser bankers.
Explanation:
Phillip was the son of the Holy Roman emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal. the emperor wrote secret memoranda to his son Phillip, from time to time, impressing on him the high duties to which God has called him and warning him against trusting any of his advisers too much. As a results Phillip was very rebellious and ...
<u>Answer:</u>
The statement it’s followers abandoned rational discourse in order to convert through emotional appeals is not true of the Jesuit order.
Option: (B)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Contrary to the statement, one of the strong basis of the conversion of people to the Jesuit order was rational discourse itself.
- Though there was an essence of emotional appeal, the foundation of majority conversions remained rationality.
- It was only because rationality formed the basis of the order, Pope Paul III and his disciples could succeed in converting majority population to Catholic Christians.