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Rama09 [41]
3 years ago
6

What are some factors that should be considered when thinking about Monument removals?

Social Studies
1 answer:
mash [69]3 years ago
6 0

The below statements are what I believe about removing Monuments

- Why are we moving them (AKA taking them down)?

Are we just moving it for room? Why are we moving it? For room, for a building, is that honorable? No, I don't think it is

- Are we really thinking about the monuments use

If were removing a monument that has a significant meaning or remembrance of something, than that's disrespectful and why did we put it up in the first place

- Do the people like it, or not?

This kind of relates to the first answer. Are we just moving it to put in a building or something like that. If the government has decided to remove it, are they thinking about if the people like it?

There are my answers. Best of luck,

                                      - Ari -


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