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从2014年起,我国将每年的12月13日确定为南京大屠杀死难者国家公祭日,以牢记历史,不忘过去,珍爱和平,开创未来。公祭日的设立是为了(   )

①增强民族凝聚力,强化忧患意识

②悼念死难同胞,揭露战争罪行

③弘扬民族精神,激发责任担当

④捍卫人类尊严,维护世界和平

A:①②③

B:②③④

C:①②④

D:①②③④

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    The decision facing one Brooklyn jury(陪审团)was how much a landlord should pay in damages to the boy — named “G.M.M.” in court documents — after an investigation showed he had been living in an apartment illegally coated with lead paint.

    Attorneys(律师) representing G.M.M. said $3.4 million was the right number, arguing that the boy would have had a bright career ahead of him; both of his parents had graduated from college and his mother received a master's degree. But the landlord's defense put the figure at less than half that — $1.5 million. Attorney Roger Archibald noted that because the boy was Hispanic, G.M.M. was unlikely to attain the advanced education that would provide to such a large income.

    The 4-year-old's case is a rare public look at one corner of the American legal system that explicitly uses race and gender to determine how much victims or their families should receive in compensation(赔偿) when they are seriously injured or killed.

    As a result, white and male victims often receive larger awards than people of color and women in similar cases. These differences largely derive from projections of how much more money individuals would have earned over their lifetimes had they not been injured — projections that take into account average earnings and employment levels by race and gender.