War is a complex and controversial topic, and opinions on whether it is essentially legalized murder vary. Some argue that war involves killing and is therefore similar to murder, while others believe that war is a necessary and legal means of resolving conflicts between nations. Ultimately, the question of whether war is legalized murder is a matter of perspective and interpretation.
yes there was.
Without a doubt, the terms of murder and war are separate issues. A murder to cause the death of another human being. People do die in war, however, the purpose of a war has little to do with murder.
War is legal murder isn't but some think that war is the same as murder because someone or something is dying by a living natures hand.
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the Archduke of Austria in 1914 was the murder, Serbia and Austria declared war, and the Great War or WWI was the result.
One of the most notable results was the end of legalized slavery in the U.S.
The discrimination was in the years 1933-1945. There was no discrimination following Word War 2.
Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.Constantine was the emperor who ended all persecutions and legalized Christianity.
I don't think any have legalized it
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Yes, the fourteenth amendment legalized slavery.
Homosexuality was legalized in Slovakia in 1962.Homosexuality was legalized in Slovakia in 1962.
Murder has never been completely legal in any society. Throughout history, various civilizations have had different laws and norms regarding killing, but generally, murder has been considered a crime. Some societies have practiced forms of legalized killing, such as during wartime or in the context of capital punishment, but these are exceptions rather than a blanket legality of murder itself. Overall, the act of murder is universally condemned and punished across cultures and legal systems.