Comply with the Law of War Part 3B Exercises
Question 43
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&questionText=Describe the Geneva Convention provision concerning the looting and pillage of property belonging to protected civilians. Select your answer from the choices shown.& &lure1=Civilian property in an occupied area must be stored in a central location, and a receipt given for all items valued at more than twenty five dollars.& &lure2=Civilian property is private property and is not to be pillaged or looted under any circumstances.& &lure3=Durable civilian property such as cars and furniture may not be looted, but perishable food items needed to feed the soldiers may be taken.& &lure4=Civilian homes suspected of housing enemy sympathizers may be stripped of furniture and burned or bulldozed.& &correctResponse=2& &questionNumber=117& &mediaStyle=swf&
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