The meaning of the Cold War is a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare. With the times of the COVID-19 virus, I highly doubt that there will be any propaganda or other extreme measures of warfare because of the world as a WHOLE trying to come up with a cure to this virus. Such as leading scientists in Japan, the US, and many others are using each other’s resources and data to overcome this obstacle.
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The top 3 technologies used in WW2 were the atom bomb, weaponry, and scientific experiments (i.e Unit 731). The atomic bomb was one of the most lethal because it was used to target vulnerable spots of other countries and eliminate their food supplies and kill many people or expose them to radiation. Weaponry in cases like the Bazooka, M2 Browning, T-34 Tanks, etc. was used to kill many soldiers during battle. These experiments helped them advance their technology to other people. There were just so many different kinds of technological advancements used to win the war that killed many men, women, and children. With the price of possibly billions of people worldwide, I think that things like these are inevitable and must happen at some point or another. But along with all of these horrifying things came light and hope for decades to come after the Second World War.
Ethical atrocities show inadequate leadership skills because they did things like an experiment on other human beings and kept them in concentration camps. Essentially, they harmed other humans and used them to get what they desire. This gave them the idea to see them as disposable test subjects. It impacts Moananuiākea because it damages the land and the seas. Some people are still feeling the consequences for example, on Kahoʻolawe because they are still exhibiting signs of radiation and this can lead to radioactive waters which are highly toxic and can ruin the nature mammal and marine life ecosystem. This connects to our Kahiau project topic because our topic is clean water which is the destruction of our ecosystem and these things bring ruin to the land and sea. |
AuthorAloha, my name is Caleb Ledesma, I live in Pearl City, and I am a sophomore at Kamehameha Schools Kapalama. Holomua! Archives
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