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Let's consider Lenin, the man. The sheer authenticity of his passion cannot be doubted by anyone. He did not cynically exploit the Russian situation of 1917 to satisfy his lust for power. The revolution, which overthrew the Tsar and later installed the Communist regime, was not just a path to leadership for leadership's sake. Whatever anyone thinks of Lenin, we cannot deny his sincerity. He genuinely believed that Russia could achieve a Communist utopia, and that he would be the first step in the salvation of the nation.
Explanation:
<span>Han dysnasty is believed to
be the golden era because of its long-lasting legacy in China, that even today’s
generation still benefits. It established first the Silk Road. This 7,000-mile
Silk road lets the connection with the West, allowing trades with China. Next
achievement is the invention of books and paper. Originally papers have coarse
and uneven texture and thick in size. During this time, disintegrated and pounded
hemp fibers were transformed to a paper that is lighter, cheaper, more durable
and even thinner. Lastly, Han dynasty has shaped the morality of Chinese because
of the prevalence of Confucianism as the official state ideology.</span>
These laws are bad. Creating legal repercussions for someone who simply has a viewpoint that differs from the mainstream (albeit a very odd viewpoint) is similar to the thought police in the book "1984". People should not be prosecuted for ideas, no matter how wrong those ideas or feelings are.
Answer:
Not malleable
Explanation: just trust me
Answer:
Well, the cartoonist is actually critical of Hitler in the drawing. The cartoonist is satirizing the appeasing position that many people had with Hitler, perhaps out of fear, but most likely out of hidden sympathy that with time became more and more explicit until the point that many people came out as Nazi supporters in the end.
The cartoonist is bringing attention to the dangers of initial appeasing a tolerant position to totalitarian regimes like national socialism, because this attidues can easily turn into political affiliation.