dadaism
I believe that you are thinking of the Dada movement. Its criticism of WW I is implied, rather than explicit. It is a movement that used absurdity, as a comment of the absurdity of WW I and of the human condition which makes such things as world wars possible. This meaning is far from obvious, but it is there, lurking beneath the surface.
it is bringing evil to the world
political equality
political equality
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Positive: less disease; smarter, stronger, and more productive people. Negative: lack of genetic variation; social unrest.
Positive: less disease; smarter, stronger, and more productive people. Negative: lack of genetic variation; social unrest. Hope this helped!(:
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They got a lot of attention and praise. However, the airplanes weren't very reliable and many of them got killed.
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