Comply with the Law of War Part 1 Reviews
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&questionText=Which statement best describes what the Hague and Geneva Conventions represent?& &lure1=The Conventions represent the collective body of international law regarding what soldiers can and cannot do in declared wars.& &lure2=The Conventions represent an attempt to have formal and specific written applications of the general principles of warfare that are based on unwritten law.& &lure3=The Conventions represent an attempt to adopt written social traditions and customs into a code for the United Nations.& &lure4=The Conventions represent unilateral adoption of written and unwritten rules of engagement for all military forces of the world.& &correctResponse=2& &correctFeedback=Correct. The Conventions represent an attempt to have formal and specific written applications of the general principles of warfare that are based on unwritten law.& &correctFeedback2=Correct. The Conventions represent an attempt to have formal and specific written applications of the general principles of warfare that are based on unwritten law.& &incorrectFeedback1=Incorrect. Unwritten customs might become treaty applications here. Try again.& &failedFeedback=Incorrect, Soldier. The Conventions represent an attempt to have formal and specific written applications of the general principles of warfare that are based on unwritten law.& &link=a397p0040.html& &mediaStyle=swf& &attempts=2&
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