which statement correctly compares the international community's reaction tobthe holocaust with reaction to later genocides

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The international community's reaction to the Holocaust has been seen as a turning point in history in terms of recognizing and responding to genocide. The Holocaust prompted the creation of international laws and institutions, such as the United Nations Genocide Convention, to prevent and punish genocide. In contrast, the reactions to later genocides, such as the Rwandan Genocide and the Bosnian Genocide, have been criticized for being slow, limited, and ineffective in preventing mass atrocities. The international community has been seen as failing to adequately respond to these later genocides, leading to calls for more proactive and decisive action to prevent future genocides.