the correct answer is B Pasteur.
I would have taken the same approach as the Nuremberg prosecutors because the Nazi leaders committed a crime against humanity through the Holocaust.
<h3>What was the Holocaust?</h3>
The Nazi Party in Germany decided on the Final Solution to the Jewish question by committing genocide.
During the Holocaust, more than 6 million European Jews were massacred in concentration camps and through gas chambers.
The crime of systematically cleansing an ethnic group is a crime against humanity.
Thus, I would have taken the same approach as the Nuremberg prosecutors because the Nazi leaders committed a crime against humanity through the Holocaust.
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Personally, i think being nice and getting along with all our neighbors so they dont have any intentions of bombing us is important.
Definitely not constantly bombing other countries and deposing world leaders we dont like which will cause foreign combatants to employ guerilla tactics (since, america already has a decent military and no one is going to stand infront of the big guns)
its much more complicated than what i mentioned above and you definitely shouldnt copy and paste this, but here's just some suggestions
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The selection of patrol officers is critical to the proper functioning of police departments because the selection of the officers has an overall effect on the performance of the police force and also about how the society views the police force.
Based on the above, it is vital for the police force to employ good police officers in order to perform well. The police officers on a daily basis always have a contact with the people living in the society and therefore, it is vital for them to be of good behavior in order to have a lasting impression on the citizens.
The War of 1812 is unusual in that both nations believe their country to have won the war. In the United States, this was extremely signficant as a way to unify the nation by creating a strong national identity. Prior to this war, Americans did not feel unified, as people focused more on their belonging to a particular colony than to the nation. However, the threat of a foreign nation attacking the United States contributed to developing a sense of unity. Because of this, the war has been called the "second war of independence."