The appropriate response is The Magna Carta. It guaranteed the insurance of chapel rights, assurance for the noblemen from unlawful detainment, access to quick equity, and constraints on medieval installments to the Crown, to be actualized through a committee of 25 aristocrats.
3rd One. I recently read an article on this so I think its 3.
<span>The dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was justified at the time as being moral – in order to bring about a more rapid victory and prevent the deaths of more Americans. However, it was clearly not moral to use this weapon knowing that it would kill civilians and destroy the urban milieu. And it wasn’t necessary either.
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