what was the primary motivation for campaigns promoting human rights during the 20th century?A. To help European countries maintain control over their African and Asian colonies B. To highlight the positive global effects of nationalist groups around the world C. To demonstrate that rapid globalization was dangerous for impoverished countries D. To prevent atrocities like those explained by Jewish people in Nazi Germany
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The concept of human rights was indeed built into United Nations with institutions such as the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Active diplomacy by Latin American countries was instrumental to the process of promoting these ideas and drafting the relevant agreements. As a result of this pressure, more human rights language was adopted at the 1945 San Francisco Conference to create the UN Charter. Revelations about the Holocaust, followed by the Nuremberg Trials, also had a major influence on the movement, particularly among Jewish and Christian lobbying groups.Some NGO's represented the UN charter as a victory for the human rights movement, while other activists argued that it paid lipservice to human rights while basically serving the interests of the great powers.