The answer is C.
A is wrong because by the wars end Hitler and Mussolini were both dead. And Tojo was only tried in the Military Tribunals of the Far East, not the Nuremburg Trials.
B is wrong because all Japanese officials were tried at the Military Tribunals of the Far East.
D is wrong because while bombing English cities is a war crime, the news of the holocaust had just spread; and the public wanted blood for the atrocities that occurred so it more focused on the holocaust masterminds than just the Luftwaffe head Goering.
Might makes right<span> is an aphorism with several potential meanings (in order of increasing complexity): In English, the phrase is most often used in negative assessments of expressions of power.
</span>Might Is Right, or The Survival of the Fittest, is a book by pseudonymous author Ragnar Redbeard<span>. First published in 1890, it heavily advocates amorality, consequentialism and psychological hedonism.</span>
We take it for granted that the United States is the most powerful country on Earth today, and perhaps in human history. The story of how that came to be is long, fascinating, complex — and often misunderstood. Here, excerpted in part from "70 maps that explain America," are maps that help show some of the key moments and forces that contributed to the US's rise as sole global superpower.
Answer:
test of courage
Explanation:
The Alchemist explains he needed to test Santiago’s courage, and that Santiago must not give up on his personal legend.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
while we were under British rule, we felt that the king held too much power. the founding fathers worked really hard to create a system that would prevent one person from having too much power. although at the time there were not any term limits for president, Washington was very wary and aware that a third term could (unintentionally) give him too much power. also, he was growing old and felt that if he died while still in office, it would give Americans the impression that being president was a lifetime thing (which would also lead to one man holding a lot of power)