Some perspectives: Why did they attack? Who were they? What's going to happen now? Are we at war? How did this happen? How did heavily armored US battleships sink so easily (US Battleships had NEVER been sunk in battle before)? Is this a war with Japan? Or a war against Germany? Or a war against both? Was this a great enemy victory? Or a great enemy error?
Reality is subjective
Japan liked the western culture and didn't want to fall behind technologically so they allowed the west to influence Japan, China was the complete opposite, they hated the West
There are as many different perspectives as there are people. You need to be more specific.
communism
decmorice rebulbicain
People against any forms of violence, generally kept a low profile after Pearl Harbor.
Through mutual tolerance.
universal laws
People against fighting a war, remained quiet after Pearl Harbor.
Conflicts may arise in Canada due to differing perspectives on treaties between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government. Some conflicts could stem from disagreements over the interpretation or implementation of treaty rights, land claims, or resource development. These differing perspectives may lead to legal battles, protests, or tensions between Indigenous communities and the government.
Divergent perspectives refer to differing viewpoints or opinions on a particular topic or issue. These perspectives may involve contrasting beliefs, ideas, or interpretations, leading to a variety of conclusions or understandings. Embracing divergent perspectives can foster critical thinking, collaboration, and a more comprehensive understanding of complex issues.
Subjective.Values are often shaped by personal experiences, beliefs, and cultural backgrounds, leading to differing perspectives and interpretations.
Twain and Brown have conflicts regarding ownership of the cow, a disputed land boundary, and differing opinions on the best way to build a fence. These conflicts arise from miscommunication and differing perspectives on how to handle situations.
nuvel chambellin had the thought of appleasement as not many people including Germans wanted war. He did this in hope HItler would ask for no more
A Venn diagram can be used to find similarities and differences between texts that share similar, as well as differing, perspectives.
"Argued" is a loaded word as it implies conflict or disagreement, typically accompanied by strong emotions or differing perspectives.
I appreciated the variety of perspectives shared and the respectful way in which everyone engaged with one another. The depth of analysis and thoughtfulness in responses was also really impressive.