God is fair and just and cares deeply for people is a Hebrew belief.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation</u>:
Judaism is one of the ancient religions as its history sketches back to more than 3000 years. People following Hebrew beliefs preaches their Holy text contained in The Torah or as known as Tanakh which is a collection of five books.
Hebrew religion which now is known as Judaism believes that there is a single God who is just and fair in this act and cares deeply for the people. They also believed that God knows all the things that can possibly exist or as we can say God knows all.
The food production and storage are at the core of developing towns and cities. Food production lead to specializing jobs and people would trade their skills for food. This lead to the developement of trade where food producers were able to provide food pay people who work for them. This lead to the developement of first market towns that needed to be regulated by laws. That was the origin of governmental rule.
Answer:
"Elie Wiesel is fifteen years old when he and his family are deported in May 1944 by the Hungarian gendarmerie and the German SS and police from Sighet to Auschwitz."
Explanation:
Here's a timeline in case needed:
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/elie-wiesel-timeline-and-world-events-1928-1951
Answer:
The sixth amendment would apply. She would be found not guilty.
Explanation:
The sixth amendment guarantees the right to an impartial jury among other rights like the right to a speedy trial, to a public trial, and to counsel, and other rights.
Since she is promised an impartial jury, and one is not delivered, she may appeal her conviction.