This sounds fun. WW11 is famous for Hitler killing lots of jews and him taking over many countries starting wars with many. Imagine living in a world where only one race was known as good and while people were dying and perishing in the cold war then write to a dude in 2020 saying how nicer it must be to be living past all of this.
The case of <em>Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka</em>, which took place in 1954, was a major breakthrough for the Civil Rights Movement, as it paved the way for an ending to inequality and segragation, especially in public schools and it influenced many legal cases thereafter. Among the many important things achieved through this ruling was the overturn of several other court rulings, especially those made in <em>Plessy vs Ferguson</em> (1986), which allowed states to establish separate schools for black and white children and <em>Mendez vs Westminster</em>, which allowed for the setting of separate facilities. The case was decided finally by the Supreme Court in a unanimous vote and after it it was settled that the installation of separate public schools, and segregation of children regarding their race in school, was a direct violation of the terms set by the Equal Protection Clause in the Fourtheenth Amendment.
<span>Industrialization has knit the world together -not just in having wrought profound technological change, but also in the consequences, both economic and social, of that change. Industrialization allowed for the mechanization of Euro-American societies and the mass production of commodities and finished goods. At the same time, industrialization facilitated the destruction of local environments all over the world with pollution and resource depletion. Industrialization also provided the means by which Europeans, Americans, and the Japanese dominated cultures and societies around the globe through both formal and informal imperialism. As a result, the "progress" of the nineteenth century should be viewed globally, with truly global consequences that still challenge the planet and its peoples.
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Armed conflict resulted from militarism. Military weapons were outlawed as a result of militarism, is the way militarism play in increasing tensions in Europe.
<h3>What led to
tension in Europe and militarism?</h3>
In Europe, nationalism was also a new and powerful cause of the conflict. It was associated to militarism and ran against to the imperial powers' objectives in Europe. National identity allows for new fields of interest in which governments could compete.
Thus, armed conflict resulted from militarism.
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