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Although she is Jewish and remembers hearing her father discuss the Nuremberg Trials that were held after the war, Rachel has not given them
a lot of thought. She is now in college and hears that Adolf Eichmann has been found. He is to be tried in Israel for his crimes. Everyone in her dorm is buzzing with the news. Why is Rachel likely to pay more attention to these proceedings than those from the 1940s?

A. She has a better understanding of the Holocaust than those who lived in the 40s.

B. The trial is going to be televised, unlike the first ones, and Rachel can watch them.

C. This defendant is more important than any of the other ones who have been tried before.

D. Eichmann is the last surviving Nazi who escaped justice after the Holocaust.


Sagot :

Answer:

I think the answer is B

Explanation:

Because before no one could really get the word around as much as they could when everything was telivised.