Nope
The Holocaust is Heart-breaking. Im not a Jew. Im a Baptist. but anyway, I feel really bad about the Holocaust it shouldn't have happened. It Makes me feel more sorry for other countries and what they been through
Points of view are independent of morals.
yes
He refered the treatmeant african-americans were receiving to the same one that was being given in the holocaust
Probably the Slovakian, but that kind of depends uopn your point of view.
The Holocaust is Heart-breaking. Im not a Jew. Im a Baptist. but anyway, I feel really bad about the Holocaust it shouldn't have happened. It Makes me feel more sorry for other countries and what they been through
You can watch a number of Holocaust videos online. One of the most popular places to view videos is YouTube, which would include many hours of Holocaust videos. There are also history websites that allow you to view Holocaust videos as well.
Points of view are independent of morals.
yes
At this time there was no state called 'Israel', but it refered to the people. The Holocaust changed the world view in that there was more sympathy for there to be a state for the people of Israel.
they were allies with the germens
it is now a museum, they let tourists of the Holocaust view it.
He refered the treatmeant african-americans were receiving to the same one that was being given in the holocaust
Yes, there are pictures taken during the Holocaust. You can view many of them online by typing "Holocaust photos" in a search engine. But be forewarned: Many of the photographs are very graphic, disturbing, sad and grotesque.
yes, there is a lot of it. It is much easier for us to view it as absolute (evil).
Functionalists view discrimination as a way for society to maintain social order by differentiating between groups and roles. They argue that discrimination can serve a purpose in reinforcing norms and values within a society, thus contributing to social stability. Additionally, functionalists may see discrimination as a mechanism for promoting competition and encouraging individuals to strive for success.
Probably the Slovakian, but that kind of depends uopn your point of view.