Some people actually kept that idea that Hitler had of only white people and that is when racism became a big thing once again. Not only that, but now any crazy person who had an idea in their mind and they thought it was right started trying to do their idea. They would try to go and get things they weren't supposed to and some people even tried to murder out in the streets. The people who did survive were mentally scarred. As for the US, it just showed that this country could fight back to any possible enemy they had and that they would not go down without a fight. Even though many lives were lost it made the country come close together.
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The filibuster is the right to unlimited debate a bill.
This leads to the abbility of the minorities to do an ever debating process con a bill they don´t feel like passing. Though this could be used wrong, it also assures that every bill that passes is well thought and well discussed. THe large parties with majority at senate have considered in the past making a move on removing the filibuster with no success yet.
That would be called a mural.