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Identify an Allied response to the Holocaust following World War II.(1 point)
A. continuing the concentration camps
B. dissolving the UN
C. creating the state of Israel
D. creating the state of Palestine

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C. creating the state of Israel
What happened during the Nuremberg Trials?(1 point)
A. The Allies began to allow displaced persons to immigrate to their countries.
B. The closing of all Nazi Germany’s concentration and extermination camps.
C. High-ranking Nazi military, business, and governmental leaders were prosecuted for war crimes.
D. The UN founded the state of Israel.
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C. High-ranking Nazi military, business, and governmental leaders were prosecuted for war crimes.
Which of the following describes the purpose of the Geneva Conventions?(1 point)
A. to provide medical treatment and care for the wounded
B. to provide shelter and care for lost animals during wartime
C. to provide limits on weapons used in war
D. to provide money for those countries that must pay reparations due to war
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A. to provide medical treatment and care for the wounded
Which of the following best describes the significance of the UDHR?(1 point)
A. It served as inspiration for harsh governments around the world.
B. It helped dismantle the Nazi government.
C. It spelled out fundamental, universal human rights.
D. It guided humanity’s moral compass through World War II.
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C. It spelled out fundamental, universal human rights.
Describe the influence of the Holocaust on the Nuremberg trials and on international law.(1 point)
A. The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred was through the Nuremberg trials. The Holocaust and the trials would go on to inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity committed in the decades after World War II.
B. The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred was through the Nuremberg trials. It was hoped that these trials would inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity, but this type of trial has never again been used to prosecute anyone.
C. The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred was through the Nuremberg trials. The Holocaust and the trials would go on to inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity committed in the decades after the Vietnam War.
D. The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible would never be held accountable in a court of law.
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A. The horrors of the Holocaust meant that those responsible had to be held accountable. One of the ways this occurred was through the Nuremberg trials. The Holocaust and the trials would go on to inspire reforms in international law, particularly when it came to crimes against humanity committed in the decades after World War II.
Describe the most important similarity between the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.(1 point)
A. Both programs supported the building of the Berlin Wall between East Berlin and West Berlin.
B. Both programs aided other countries’ militaries to keep the countries from changing to a communist government.
C. Both programs required a country to hold democratic elections in order to receive aid.
D. Both programs aided other countries’ economies to help the countries rebuild after World War II.
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D. Both programs aided other countries’ economies to help the countries rebuild after World War II.