Comply with the Law of War Part 3B Reviews
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&questionText=While conducting a presence patrol in an occupied territory, you observe a US Army soldier beating and abusing an unarmed civilian who has asked for food and water. Is the beating and abuse legal under provisions of the Geneva Convention? Select your answer from the choices shown.& &lure1=Yes, because the person's true status is unknown and may pose a threat.& &lure2=Yes, because civilians are not allowed to ask for assistance.& &lure3=No, because corporal punishment and abuse are illegal.& &lure4=No, because rules of engagement have not been set.& &correctResponse=3& &correctFeedback=Correct. Under the Geneva Convention, corporal punishment is illegal.& &correctFeedback2=Correct. Under the Geneva Convention, corporal punishment is illegal.& &incorrectFeedback1=Incorrect. Respect for human rights goes a long way. Try again.& &failedFeedback=Incorrect, Soldier. Under the Geneva Convention, corporal punishment is illegal.& &link=g397p0800.html& &mediaStyle=swf& &attempts=2&
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