It really depends on how you look at after the fight with Germany ended we were still fighting Japan but the U.S dropped 2 atomic bombs killing over 360,000 people they did it without telling the allies because they wanted to send a message to Russia basically saying that we have these types of weapons don’t mess with us basically a flex. After the bombs were dropped the war ended but I don’t believe justice was served because the U.S committed a war crime by dropping those bombs and they did it for research purposes because as soon as the war ended they sent over researchers to go collect data on what happened and how it effected the people. There is a lot more in depth stuff that will make my argument more strong but if I type all that out I will be here all day. Over all I don’t believe justice was served but that’s everyone’s own opinion.
I believe the answer is where people are continually learning<span> how to learn together.
By learning together, Every members within the same organization could develop better understanding upon a certain new knowledge a lot faster because they're exposed to several new perspectives to approach that new knowledge.</span>
The Articles of Confederation was too weak. It gave powers to the state and the central government did not have any power.