Because the war was harsh. the conditions were horrible and if they stayed there was a good chance they would die
<span> is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or </span>belief<span> in teaching, practice, </span>worship, and observance. It also includes the freedom to change one's religion or belief.<span>[1]</span>
This
rotating table policy was explicitly acknowledge by Virginia Durr as a catalyst of
her moral alteration from racist to civil rights activist. This policy let all
students to eat meals with random students regardless of the culture and
religion. But she refuses to do it because she was born at the South were
racism has influence all the children and its people however, she ended up
agreeing with it after threatening her to drop out from Wellesly College if she won’t
embrace the policy. With this policy she was able to promote the moral development of an individual.