Stalin's role in World War II was instrumental in the victory of humanity over Nazism. Slandered by his internal opponents and bourgeois ideologists after his death in 1953, his military merits are rarely given the prominence they deserve, while battles and smaller leaders are given more prominence than the Soviet steel leader.
<em>“In the direction of armed struggle, Stalin was generally helped by his natural intelligence and wealth of intuition. He knew how to discover the main element of a strategic situation and, as a result, he knew how to respond to the enemy, to unleash this or that important offensive operation.
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<em>"There is no doubt: he was worthy of the supreme command."</em>
I would say A. It would be difficult to find workers for jobs that people didn't desire. Like how minorities pick produce nowadays and you don't hear of white people picking produce.
to enforce its provisions. Neither railroad nor business regulation solved the problems of big business nor were they wholly satisfactory to nearly any interest group with a stake in regulation.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
(Assume everything below happened under the same circumstances- for example, the convicted man and woman had no criminal record prior to the event, both majored in the same fields and applied to the same job, etc.)
Equal rights, equal justice. Simple.
If equal justice wasn't included, then it wouldn't be equal- for example, if a white man and a black woman were charged for the same crime and the black woman was given a harsher punishment, that wouldn't be equality- even if they were both paid the same in the workplace.
<span>The delta babies grow up to be the work drones of society, Thinking isn't part of their job, so anything that would distract them form work and encourage thinking and contemplation(reading,enjoying nature) is discouraged. There's no place for day-dreamers on an efficient production line.</span>