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    How far were the league of nations aims justified? When the League of Nations was set up‚ it has four main aims. They were: to encourage nations to disarm; to discourage aggression; to improve living and working conditions of people all round the World; and to encourage countries to cooperate. The League was successful in some areas‚ particularly in with its various commissions and mandates‚ but over all‚ it was unsuccessful in achieving its aims. When it came to organisation‚ the League was quite

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    The Civil War started April 12‚1861 with the attack on Fort Sumter. It was a war fought to preserve the Union and to free the slaves in the South. The North was more justified then the South for fighting the civil war because president Abraham Lincoln was trying to abolish slavery and bring the Union back together. The South was trying to keep slavery because without it there would be no one to pick the cotton‚ and that at the time was how the South made money. The civil war began with the attack

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    debating over the issue of US using the atomic bomb on Japan. Some may feel that United States was justified and others might feel that US was not justified. The usage of atomic bomb in Japan might seem wrong today‚ but it was the best option during the war. The United States was justified in using the atomic bombs against Japan in World War II. Some may feel that the United States was justified in using atomic bombs against Japan. The US was obligated to use the atomic bomb‚ because‚ after the

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    For example‚ in the article‚ “Animal Testing: Is Animal Testing Morally Justified?”‚ when it says that “animal testing violates animals basic rights‚ and experiments conducted on them result in extreme and even torturous pain.”  When being tested on‚ animals are often forced to endure harmful chemicals being poured on their skin

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    varying between social and political‚ and violent and peaceful‚ yet while revolutions in this modern sense are deliberate acts‚ either violent or otherwise‚ against a given government‚ they can‚ under certain circumstances‚ be justified. Revolutions can most commonly be justified when the majority of the people under a government determine that there is a desperate need for change; when they are necessary for the stabilization of the state; and when the governing body deviates from its duty to protect

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    were the victim in every scenario‚ when in reality‚ they were just being ignorant and only cared about themselves! Now‚ there has been a debate (not really) if the colonies were justified in going to several wars with Britain or not‚ and my answer is no. The three main reasons I think that the American colonies weren’t justified in engaging in wars with Britain include the Boston Massacre‚ the Tea Act‚ and the Martial Law.

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    whether or not the colonists were justified in declaring independence from Britain. Each side in the debate bring up valid points which can steer a person into believing that the colonists were or weren’t justified in declaring independence. People try to bring up the debt that the colonists put Britain in and the war that Britain had gone into. But after looking at the history and the events leading up to the war‚ it is clear that the colonists were justified in declaring independence from Britain

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    Although I do agree that his plan was justified‚ I believe that he should have chosen differently as to who should have lived. Lieutenant Captain Oram was justified in his actions because he made a good decision‚ he chose the men with families over the single men‚ and he acted as a strong leader for his men. I believe that Captain Oram had to make a decision‚ and he had to make it fast‚ as the air in the submarine was being quickly depleted. This justified his actions because if he did not make

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    influence the English policy through repeated petitioning and boycotts. After failing to influence England through peaceful measures‚ war was the colonists’ only option. The 13 colonies were therefore justified in starting a revolt against England. According to England however the colonists were not justified in waging war. England was the mother country and the colonists paid the lowest taxes in the world. Being that the colonists benefited from the French and Indian war‚ colonial help in paying back

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    Mexico justified to go to war with the United States? This essay argues the US was justified because Mexico invaded US territory‚ Mexician territories needed a new government‚ and Mexican territories didn´t respect the US reconciliation. Mexico invaded the United States terrirory. The quote that supports this is‚”Mexico has passed the boundry of the United States… has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon the American soil.”(Polk). This made the United States justified to go to

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