yes it was. WW1 obviously had a great impact on the world, particularly Europe. Just how different the ideals & values were in the 1920s to before WW1 I think is difficult to quantify. Certainly the Great War brought the Edwardian era to an end but what effect it had on ideals & values, it cannot be viewed dispassionately. I cannot see the connection. No, WW1 marks a change in History, but the values of the Edwardian age will change over time, despite the war. Ideals & Values will change in time irrespective of the impact of what happens during that time. Yes, WW1 happened at that time, but the change will have occurred in the process of the passing of time anyway. History, time, will progress irrespective of the events, obviously the events have an effect, but it wasn't the war that changed the Edwardian ideals & values but the progress of time itself. What ever has happened today has had an effect, but tomorrow will inevitably be different to yesterday: It's called progress.
because they were full of people who did not support Nazi ideals.
No - Your morals come from your values. Morals are what you do because of the values you hold. Morals are not what determine your values. The relationship between values and morals is one of cause and affect. Values cause morals to be what they are. If you believe honesty is important you will be morally honest. If you believe wealth is important you will morally insenstive to people who hinder your acquistion of wealth.
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The text of the Gettysburg Address indicates that Abraham Lincoln believed that the soldiers who died in the battle, had died to preserve the Union and the ideals of democracy on which it was based. He hopes that these ideals will survive and not perish.
Kamikaze pilots during World War II are often associated with the samurai code of Bushido, which emphasizes honor, loyalty, and self-sacrifice. Many pilots viewed their suicide missions as a form of ultimate loyalty to their emperor and country, aligning with the Bushido ideals of sacrifice for a greater cause. However, the context of their actions was influenced by the extreme circumstances of war and propaganda, complicating the direct correlation to traditional Bushido values. Ultimately, while some may have seen their missions as a fulfillment of Bushido, others viewed it as a tragic manifestation of desperation in a losing war.
G.K. Chesterton identified the root cause of the world's problems as the lack of belief in objective truth and moral values.
because they were full of people who did not support Nazi ideals.
we can measure the expansion of the world by matrices cause in magnetic fields vectors can be streched up to a certain limit which are the eigen values.
No - Your morals come from your values. Morals are what you do because of the values you hold. Morals are not what determine your values. The relationship between values and morals is one of cause and affect. Values cause morals to be what they are. If you believe honesty is important you will be morally honest. If you believe wealth is important you will morally insenstive to people who hinder your acquistion of wealth.
this is dumb cause someone else should post an answer ahahhaha, so i can copy it for my homework
The text of the Gettysburg Address indicates that Abraham Lincoln believed that the soldiers who died in the battle, had died to preserve the Union and the ideals of democracy on which it was based. He hopes that these ideals will survive and not perish.
This term usually refers to Edward from Twilight, which is kind of weird 'cause I don't know if he had a job or not. I mean, not that vampires don't have jobs--that's not what I mean...some of my best friends are vampires.
increase in image of a person cause increase in value
Factors that might motivate someone to fight for a cause include personal beliefs and values, a sense of justice or fairness, empathy or compassion for others affected by the issue, and a desire to create positive change or impact in the world.
The Enlightenment in Europe was sparked by a combination of factors including the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolution, and the questioning of traditional authority, such as that of the church and monarchy. The dissemination of new ideas through printing press technology also played a role in spreading Enlightenment ideals.
when property values go down
differences in values between care worker and child/ young person