quizlet what were the nuremberg trials? a. court cases that put adolf hitler in power b. soviet union court cases in poland in regard to the german invasion c. congressional hearings in regard to communists in hollywood d. trials in which german officials were prosecuted for crimes against humanity e. trials that resulted in japanese military officials being held accountable for their treatment of prisoners of war

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The correct answer is: Trials in which german officials were prosecuted for crimes against humanity.

What is humanity?

  • Being human is a virtue associated with fundamental ethical principles of charity. It also represents the sympathy and love that people have for one another. In contrast to pure justice, humanity exhibits a greater degree of benevolence toward the people who are a part of it than does justice.
  • That is, while fairness is often extended to all, humanity, acts of love, charity, and social intelligence are typically personal qualities. One of the six virtues that transcend all cultural boundaries is humanity.
  • Human rights and other contemporary ideas have their roots in the development of "humane" or "humanist" thought in the Renaissance and the idea of humanitarianism in the early modern era.

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