What Is A Well-Ordered Society Crucial To A Smooth-Running World

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A question that may be asked more frequently in the next 4 years is, is a well-ordered society crucial to a smooth-running world? The reason I say it may be asked more in the next 4 years’ is due to the massive divide in the worlds’ most powerful country the U.S.A. The US is divided over the new president Donald Trump. Some fear he will start World War III with his unorthodox ideas and out loud thinking. Others believe he is the change America has been searching for. Either way, the U.S.A will not be a well-ordered society for the next 4 years which will certainly effect Canada and other countries. Therefore, I believe that it is very crucial to have a smooth-running world. Over the course of this semester I have seen examples of what can happen if the area is disrupted due to someone or something. It is not just in other countries or decades past we see this desperate attempt at a change in society. Even at home there is always an evil which will try and destroy all that is good. It is how you adjust and recover from the tough times.
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- Adolf Hitler

One of the first occurrences of balance and normal life being changed was in 1933 when Adolf Hitler first gained power in Germany. Hitler would go on to kill 11 million people including 6 million Jewish people. Hitler gave loud and what seemed to be heroic speeches to the German people. He gave the struggling country hope and blamed the Jewish people for the poor years previous. This is one of many examples which will be given during this report. People Killed Under Hitler
Jewish People

6 million

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