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PART B: Which section of the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A “But the term didn’t exist until 1943, when Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin coined it — pairing the Greek ‘genos,’ meaning race or family, with the Latin ‘-cidere,’ for killing.” ( Paragraph 3)
B “‘And that really set him on his path, and he decided at that age that he was going to be the person who would develop and create the law to stop this from happening again.’” ( Paragraph 8)
C “The documentary includes interviews with people who continue the crusade against genocide, like Samantha Power, U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and Luis Moreno Ocampo, the first Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.” ( Paragraph 11)
D “Forty-nine members of his family were killed in the Holocaust. He tried, of course, to persuade his family to leave with him in 1939 — he knew what was coming and he tried to persuade his family to go with him to America.” ( Paragraph 14)

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