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sam.t96

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Created during the Nuremburg trials after World War II, __________ were conceived as inhumane acts and persecutions against civilians on a vast scale in the pursuit of unjust ends.
 
  A) crimes against liberty
  B) civil rights violations
  C) crimes against humanity
  D) militia-led violations

Question 2

The principle of free passage on the open seas was established __________.
 
  A) to make long-distance trade less dangerous and more profitable
  B) to benefit all states in the international system
  C) in the 19th century
  D) by the UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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