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Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
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How important can one person really be? If a single person had a made a different decision, how far would the ripples of that de

cision spread? Take, for instance, the Father of Our Country, George Washington. What if, instead of stepping down from command of the Continental Army in 1783, he had remained in command, a respected man with an army ready to die for him? Speculate how the country might have been different if George Washington had attempted to hold on to power until his death.
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mihalych1998 [28]3 years ago
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Hey! That is a really good question if he had stayed in charrge the world would be nothing like it is today. In my opinion I think everyone can make a difference by one decision at a time. One person can change things and make riples of water as far as the eye could see because they made the decision to not be sellfish, therefor they are a good person. but your question can one person really be important? Yes! they can if you believe they are important. It doesnt matter who sais what to you, Its what you believe.  :)

Hope it solves your problem!!

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