i think so , the criminal's sex attitudes changed also.
They were inferior
The teacher changed her attitude towards Teddy after realizing the profound impact of his difficult home life on his behavior and academic performance. By taking the time to understand his background, she recognized his potential and the need for support rather than judgment. This shift in perspective allowed her to foster a more compassionate and nurturing environment, ultimately helping Teddy thrive.
A positive one
it was John Winthrop
according to my world history book englands attitude towards slavery was really strict in fact some people even were punished depending on their crime
Attitudes towards Prohibition did change at the start of the period of Prohibition many people were positive towards the idea of Prohibition with them believing that it would lead to a "Purer" American society however by the end of the Prohibition era most people wanted the law to be abolished with most believing that it had been a failure which had encouraged ordinary American citizens to become criminals So overall attitudes towards the idea of probhition did change from the period of 1915-33
why has the world changed its attitude toward china....
Charles A. Lindbergh changed people's attitude towards travel in 1927.
J. A. Danielson has written: 'Lincoln's attitude towards prohibition' -- subject(s): Views on temperance
Well, maybe if you keep trying the product and maybe grow to like it, than there will be a positive attitude towards it instead of a negative attitude.
Bootleggers generally held a defiant attitude towards Prohibition and the authorities enforcing it. They viewed the government's ban on alcohol as an infringement on personal freedom and often engaged in illegal activities with a sense of rebellion. Many bootleggers saw themselves as entrepreneurs, capitalizing on the high demand for alcohol, while simultaneously expressing disdain for law enforcement and the legal system that sought to curb their operations. This attitude contributed to the widespread culture of resistance and lawlessness during the Prohibition era.
This question does not make sense did you mean how has his attitude towards marriage changed as a result?
As criminals they would have taken no heed of the teachings of Christ. There attitude towards their criminal activities was sufficient for them. Even if they had heard the teachings of Christ they took little heed of them.
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At first he thinks it is exciting, but then he realizes that it causes death and destruction.
Benjamin's attitude after the rebellion was cynical and disillusioned. He believed that nothing had really changed, and he continued to maintain his aloof and apathetic stance towards the events on the farm.
His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude