<span>D as a teacher, I am in favor of opening a new school
This is a bias, because it doesn't mean they actually need a new school, but he just wants one
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Humanism is about how in this life they can make the most of their time with themselves and for others. For those who believe in humanism their thought process is human concerns first before anything else such as tradition. How humanism connects to ideas of people changing how they celebrate their faith is that both want to see humanity flourish. Moreover both want humans to reach their full potential even if it means leaving beliefs that prevent it in particular tradition.
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Ima be honest i really don't know but Ive actually done some research on this problem and everything i read leads up to one answer which was monasticism
so the answer is: monasticism
I think this is the complete question:
Read this passage from the Potsdam Declaration.
We call upon the government of Japan to proclaim now the unconditional surrender of all Japanese armed forces, and to provide proper and adequate assurances of their good faith in such action. The alternative for Japan is prompt and utter destruction.
Which best summarizes the intent of this passage?
Japan will be allowed to choose its conditions for surrender.
Japan must surrender without any conditions, or face destruction.
If Japan does not surrender, the Soviet Union will invade.
If Japan chooses to keep fighting, the Allies will ask for peace talks.
The answer would be:
Japan must surrender without any conditions, or face destruction.
Explanation:
The slavery Has been around the 1600s