Yes.
Slavery can never be justified.
no
Because they only have to answer to themselves when it comes to their actions. There is no check and balance system. Left unchecked or unchallenged will result in absolute dictatorship.
In the episode "Long in the Tooth" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series "Justified", the role of Mindy was played by Michele Nordin.
Odysseus' actions may seem justified in the context of the challenges he faced and the need for survival during his journey. However, some of his actions, such as blinding the Cyclops, can be seen as ruthless and vengeful. Ultimately, whether his actions are justified is open to interpretation based on moral and ethical perspectives.
Not everyone will agree. If you believe Bonifacio's actions were tresonous, yes his execution was justified. If you believe his actions were not treasonous, then his execution was not justified.
Whether or not Lincoln's actions were justified is a matter of opinion. His actions had two purposes: he wanted to preserve the union and he wanted to end slavery. Compare that with perhaps one million men dead. In my opinion his actions were justified. You will have to decide for yourself.
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no
idk
no,
Pete's actions were not justified in the story, although he tried to make up for his actions by staying near Cecile and the 8 children (Ralph's wife and their children) after he was released from the hospital, to help them out.
yes
Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany, used Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas to justify his actions and the ideology of the Nazi regime. Hitler interpreted Nietzsche's philosophy as supporting his ideas of extreme nationalism, racial superiority, and the concept of a "superior" Aryan race.
George Washington Plunkintt
jacckson was justified becaue he was righht and he was trying to help the poor instead of the rich getting more money