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WW2 response
World War II, had a large scale of destruction and human suffering. It left a scar on humanity that we still see today. There was so much inhumane damage done to our world. In the future, we need to make sure to have strong relationships with other powerful countries to keep something like this from ever happening again. Some ways we can do this would be by, making our connections to other countries stronger, educating the world about how awful these things were and still are, and also by refusing to tolerate human rights violations.
Some other things we can do in the future to prevent something like this from ever happening again would be having more transparency from the government, holding everybody accountable for their actions, and staying resilient. Also, we can develop software that monitors genocide/aggression in militaries in countries which we do not have strong bonds with. Another thing we could do is enforce strong international laws that force all countries to have strong communications,
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I was inspired to write this after talking about WW2 with my peers.