HISTORY
WORLD WAR II
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. . . In his classic defense of freedom of speech in, On Liberty, John Stuart Mill wrote that if a view is not “fully, frequently, and fearlessly discussed, “ it will become “a dead dogma, not a living truth.” The existence of the Holocaust should remain a living truth, and those who are skeptical about the enormity of the Nazi atrocities should be confronted with the evidence for it. . . .-Peter Singer (adapted)30. Which statement is consistent with the author’s point concerning the Holocaust?
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The evils of the past are best ignored and forgotten.
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Frequent and full discussion of the historical evidence of certain events is desirable.
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All eras of history include individuals that reject existing values.
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Every generation must apologize for the failures of earlier generations.
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