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Peace is possible for people that believe and wont give up. I don't agree with war. War isn't needed. Killing more isn't the answer- peace is. Therefore the answer is your beliefs :)

-Samantha hardgrove, Ohio, 8th grade.

peace is only possible for those who BELIEVE its possible:)

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Yes: If there was 100,000 people left on Earth, scattered over the destroyed planet. Even then, civil wars could erupt between the "tribes".

No:Any other curcumstances; humans will be humans. Disagreements will always happen.

A famous quote from Einstien sums up nicely "So long as there is humans, there will be wars"

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