E Discuss in class.
1. Man's brutality to man was responsible for millions of deaths in the First World War.
(value-based questions)
What does this tell you about the nature of war? Which instincts does it most encourage
in humans? Discuss.
Answers
It tells us that millions of people died in the wars fought by humans. These people and their innocent families had to suffer a lot and some of their families even starved to death. It tells that a war does good to none. It always results in death of humans, loss of animals and decrease in the country's economy. Humans brutally kill each other on the battle field leaving behind their ethics to value each other's lives. They do this only to win the war ignoring the loss of human life which they have to face after that. It encourages the regret instincts the most in humans.
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Answer: It tells us that millions of people died in the war fought by humans these people and their innocent families had to suffer a lot and some of their families even starved to dedeath. it tells us that A-war does good to know when it always results in death of humans animals and decrease in the country's economy they do this only to win the war ignoring the loss of human life which they have to face after that it encourages the regret and guilty instinct instincts the most in humans