I believe that the answer is B
Answer: B. The horrors of the Holocaust have been exaggerated or were isolated incidents.
According to the <em>International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, d</em>istortion of the Holocaust includes especially the following:
- <em>Intentional efforts to excuse or minimize the impact of the Holocaust or its principal elements, including collaborators and allies of Nazi Germany;</em>
- <em>Gross minimization of the number of the victims of the Holocaust in contradiction to reliable sources;</em>
- <em>Attempts to blame the Jews for causing their own genocide ...</em>
- <em>Attempts to blur the responsibility for the establishment of concentration and death camps devised and operated by Nazi Germany by putting blame on other nations or ethnic groups.</em>
Answer:
The cherry tree myth is the most well-known and longest enduring legend about George Washington. In the original story, when Washington was six years old he received a hatchet as a gift and damaged his father’s cherry tree. When his father discovered what he had done, he became angry and confronted him. Young George bravely said, “I cannot tell a lie…I did cut it with my hatchet.” Washington’s father embraced him and rejoiced that his son’s honesty was worth more than a thousand trees.
Answer: Examples include rooftop solar panels, solar water heating, small-scale wind generation, fuel cells powered by natural gas or renewable hydrogen, and geothermal energy. These all contribute to lowering greenhouse gas emissions.