Nazis was and i think still is (in some places) a peaceful belief system, but now the majority of followers follow the words of hitler. During WW2 some Allies could have been Nazis but didn't follow the strong views of Hitler. They could be either the racist type or the peaceful type, but i think that their pride in their county would overpower the belief of Nazis in some Allied Counties.
Gandhi introduced non violent protests to India and to the rest of the world. He gained many followers through his teachings and techniques. From that, he got lots of support in non violent protesting helping gain independence.
Executed by the North Vietnam Army and the Viet Kong in '68, the Viet Kong almost succeeded in taking the capital of S.V. and took over the US Embassy. This was captured live on TV and after all that Johnson had been promising, it had a huge impact on the American public. There was much doubt directed at the Johnson administration and the spark of the belief that perhaps it was time to just pull out of the war. This was a turning point. It represented a loss of American morale and the flame of larger anti-war protests. Veterans marched against the war. In 1968 US counter culture spread globally and there were protests around the world
You would call such a belief a heresy. Depending on the nature of the belief, it might also be called blasphemy.
he followed legalist belief
martin Luther king jr
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. is known leading many peaceful protest. A peaceful protest is when you try to resolve a issue or disagreement without violence or causing harm to someone or something.
Beyism - The worshipment of the almighty Queen Bey
Belief in him, that he is the only true God,that you live life in a good and peaceful way
A peaceful protest is simply a demonstration of a belief without violence. Picketing is one of the most common, as is a petition.
they were both peaceful beliefs which means they dont conflict even thought the other parts of the other belief they don't believe in.
It was Gandhi's' belief that everything should be done in a non-violent manner that made him famous. He led many peaceful protests for equal rights for all people regardless of their religion, race, sex, and other such factors.
Nazis was and i think still is (in some places) a peaceful belief system, but now the majority of followers follow the words of hitler. During WW2 some Allies could have been Nazis but didn't follow the strong views of Hitler. They could be either the racist type or the peaceful type, but i think that their pride in their county would overpower the belief of Nazis in some Allied Counties.
Nova NET: Buddhism - follow the MIddle Path to achieve NirvanaBuddhism - the relationship between the gods and humans is explained in sacred texts
- Freedom of conscience and religion;- Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech and press;- Freedom of peaceful assembly;- Freedom of association.
Lord George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston - a British statesman who was Viceroy of India and Foreign Secretary.