People were able to have peace in their civilizations and they also were able to have a good civilized place to live.
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I agree with the comment sent to you. If we don't have choices, we don't have a way of narrowing the question. However, I think
First of all taking sides. The author means that you cannot afford to be silent. You must always voice what must be said. Others will know that truth is more important than private thoughts and it will be easier to make a united front. The problem the Jews had is that they could not believe that the Germans were that inhumane. Some of them were.
Neutrality has a problem. It means that with compromise, we can accept little wrongs which lead to much larger ones. You have to stop evil before it gets traction. So in the case of a Holocaust victim, neutrality is not an option. If you are a true Christian, you are not going to like that last statement. Unfortunately, the Nazis thrived on people not speaking and acting as though what they were doing didn't matter. It did.
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The very idea of the British Raj—the British rule over India—seems inexplicable today. Consider the fact that Indian written history stretches back almost 4,000 years, to the civilizationcenters of the Indus Valley Cultureat Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Also, by 1850, India had a population of at least 200 million.
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