False. While Gorbachev's policy of perestroika aimed to restructure the Soviet economy and promote greater openness, it was primarily focused on economic reforms rather than fully guaranteeing freedom of speech. Although it allowed for some increased discussion and criticism of the government, citizens still faced limitations and could be punished for expressing dissenting views. Thus, complete freedom of expression was not fully realized under perestroika.
No they thought that they were being punished from the gods.
Thomas Paine
Federalists
yesFrance thought that they should bomb Germany back to the stone age after all of the damage and deaths they had made. Georges Clemenceau, France, was horrified after what Germany had done and thought they should suffer as much as France did in the war.America agreed that Germany should be punished, but not too harshly as they would seek revenge when they 'grow up' and rebuild.Britain agreed with both France and Germany but thought that they should squeeze the pips out of Germany. Lloyd-George realized that Germany would seek revenge if they were punished too hard but they shouldn't be punished too lightly in case they don't learn their lesson.So yes Britain and France did think that Germany should be punished.I hope this helped as it certainly helped me do my history homework.
Hitler punished them by sending them to camps not only because Nazis were ruling Germany, but because they thought they were a superior race.
because they thought that if you weren't punished once you would do it again.
In a nutshell, pride. He thought to drink from vessels that he knew were sacred, Dan 5:2
No they thought that they were being punished from the gods.
spy on its citizens
Because many people thought he should be punished for his vain
They viewed other faiths as Antichristian and thought that those people would be punished by god.
Part of France wanted revenge from Germany and thought that all the blame should be put on them and they should be punished.
spy on it's citizens
Spy on its citizens
that the camps where so cruel cause they thought for what they have done they should be punished for it even if they didnt do anything.
They didn't. They thought that if they punished themselves enough, God might take the Plague away, but of course, it didn't work.
They were severaly punished for the rechred mistake of theirs in his mind many others thought of it as and example