Answer: Brutal military organization, fear of authority, and lack of empathy.
Explanation:
That statement speaks of a fierce military structure in the German army. Such a statement is not isolated; it is a common phrase used by a war criminal. It is, in fact, an individual dismissal of responsibility for a crime that is not justified because these people could have refused to execute the order.
On the other hand, there was a fear of certain sanctions if individual orders were not killed, but this could not and should not be used as an excuse at any time. Such statements indicate that these individuals are, in fact, people without attitude, people who lack empathy, or are influenced by completeness, so they believe that evil is right. It is essential to refute such statements also for the sake of the higher good since humanity touched the civilization floor during the Second World War.
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the answer is A) Both were rejected by colonists who thought that tye british government was imposing unfair taxes
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Some issues children faced in the 1900s for child labor were:
<span>✦ Constantly getting sick. Children worked in dirty, impure areas so sicknesses and viruses spread easily.
</span><span>✦ Working long hours. Children worked when the sun rose until the sun set. Many could not attend school and couldn't spend time playing.
</span><span>✦ Not getting paid enough. Children never got the fair amount for working long hours.
</span><span>✦ Worked in dangerous conditions. Machines were used during this time and they weren't as safe as ours today. Children would hurt themselves when working with these machines. Some of them even lost body parts such as their finger or hand.
</span><span>✦ Barely ate food. Children were too busy working to take a break and eat. It was just work, work, and more work.
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