He believes Americans are willing to sacrifice certain civil liberties, such as privacy and freedom of expression, in the name of security and safety. This willingness often arises during times of crisis, where fear can lead to support for policies that infringe on individual rights. Additionally, he suggests that the desire for convenience and technological advancement can further erode these liberties, as people may prioritize ease of access over their privacy. Ultimately, this trade-off reflects a broader societal tension between security and freedom.
more willing to join the allies
freedom of speach
pearl harbour!
Because they want peace but not war
the love and devotion to one's country Willing to sacrifice for one's country.
People may be willing to sacrifice their life for a cause they believe in due to strong convictions, a sense of duty, or a desire to bring about change or protect others.
What does Robert E. Lee's "Letter to His Son" reflect about Americans' views in the 1860s? A. Some Americans felt more loyalty to their state than to the United States. B. True patriots were willing to sacrifice their lives for their country. C. People rarely identified themselves as Americans.
Thoreau meant that Americans are too passive and comfortable in their lifestyles, not taking action or striving for change. By keeping their hands in their pockets, they are not engaging in meaningful activities or pushing for progress in society.
France
The 13th Ghost is "The Willing Sacrifice". He is the father of the girl and the boy who is willing to sacrifice his own life to save his children.
No.
more willing to join the allies
If he is willing to sacrifice anything for you.
freedom of speach
When you generalize, it's always a fallacy. if you mean why are some so patriotic, it's because they believe in Freedom for all men including you and are willing to fight for it (or have) not just provide lip service.
In the game, what permanent are you willing to give up permanently to gain an advantage?
sacrifice