yes
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False
An important difference between greek and Romans attitudes was that
somehow
it gave the slaves more rights and it showed then not to have attitudes or they will get sent to a different harsher state.
Cause they want to change there attitudes
This isn't even a question. It's from the Declaration of Sentiments.
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What is russian attitudes toward democracy?
people started to figure out slavery was not right
In medieval times, Jews were utterly mistreated.
In medieval times, Jews were utterly mistreated.
True
some attitudes of workers toward themselves that they have less motivation .
American attitudes toward the "Huns," referring to Germans during World War I, were characterized by intense hostility and dehumanization, fueled by wartime propaganda. This animosity laid a foundation for similar sentiments toward the "Reds," or communists, during the Red Scare of the 1920s, as both groups were perceived as threats to American values and democracy. In both cases, fear and suspicion led to widespread discrimination and a crackdown on dissent, reflecting a broader pattern of xenophobia and paranoia in American society. Ultimately, these attitudes reveal how national crises can amplify fears of the "other," regardless of the specific ideological or cultural differences involved.
they have positive attitudes
Americans' attitudes toward unconventional activism vary widely depending on individual beliefs, values, and experiences. Some may view unconventional activism as a necessary and effective means of driving social change, while others may see it as disruptive or inappropriate. Factors such as cultural background, political ideology, and personal experiences all play a role in shaping attitudes toward unconventional activism in the United States.