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Treblinka was an extermination camp, built and operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II.
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Aristotle in the one. I find his observations about the world to be far more in line with what we know within science than those of Plato and I believe that Plato’s idea of perfect forms has no real evidence or even logical basis. In my mind, Plato’s argument for perfect forms is less of an argument and more of a baseless assertion. Now, I do find Plato to be correct as well in many other regards, such as political philosophy, but I agree far more with the philosophical viewpoint of Aristotle overall
Maybe..... the signing of the constitution???
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) aroused opposition from different groups of people many times throughout his time as president. Controversial programs such as the New Deal programs are one such example. However, nothing aroused as much opposition as his court packing plan. This plan, if put into effect, would weaken the power of the court by packing it with more people who sympathized with his views. He received heavy backlash from both parties in Congress as well as the American people.