When writing these entries describing the Japanese advance across Asia and the Pacific <span>during 1941 and 1942 make sure to mention the brutality the came as a result of this movement. </span>
(Take this response with a grain of salt.)
I personally think that neither should determine that. Both questions are unable to determine whether the religion is true; so why would it be used to determine whether or not people have the right to follow it. However, putting that aside, I think the best answer would be how good their followers are. It doesn't determine whether the religion is true or not but it rids us of the toxic religions that spread negative messages. Considering how much racism, homophobia, transphobia, and sexism is in most religions it'd be interesting to see most religions cease.
Including commonly followed religions like Catholicism.
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During the 1990's, cultural conflicts had to do with the cuestioning of present values and morals of the time. The rights for homosexuals, the abolishion of slavery, even the use of drogs was put into conisderation.
Explanation:
After the the United States revolution, there was a reconstruction of the constitution. The most important amendments, had to do with the revolutionary movemts of the time. The amenments were: abolition of slavery, birth right citizenship, rule of equiality, and the amenment that gave vote to all men.
The most important amenment was the abolition of slavery, which allowed racism to be eliminate and rights for black people were respected.
Equal protection of the law for instance in the 14th emenment, covered different aspects that inclueded equal rights to marriage.
Also the right of men to vote, included a political participation of all men, which was supported by the the idea of equal protection of the Law.
The Wampanoag Tribe was the first tribe that feasted with the pilgrims at the first thanksgiving.