In 2150, when the United Earth Government was formed, many political leaders were at a loss on how to get people to peacefully coexist with people of different views on ethics. Not much was done to resolve the problem, except for the addition of a Section 2, too the United Earth's First Amendment, saying that "...all forms religions, ethics, and beliefs must be tolerated in order for there to be peaceful coexistence between all the world's people." The downfall of this doctrine was that it didn't help with peaceful coexistence; in order for this section to be upheld, the government couldn't Constitutionally do anything about charges against people, because according to Section 2, "all types of ethics" were acceptable.
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| - In 2150, when the United Earth Government was formed, many political leaders were at a loss on how to get people to peacefully coexist with people of different views on ethics. Not much was done to resolve the problem, except for the addition of a Section 2, too the United Earth's First Amendment, saying that "...all forms religions, ethics, and beliefs must be tolerated in order for there to be peaceful coexistence between all the world's people." The downfall of this doctrine was that it didn't help with peaceful coexistence; in order for this section to be upheld, the government couldn't Constitutionally do anything about charges against people, because according to Section 2, "all types of ethics" were acceptable.
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| - In 2150, when the United Earth Government was formed, many political leaders were at a loss on how to get people to peacefully coexist with people of different views on ethics. Not much was done to resolve the problem, except for the addition of a Section 2, too the United Earth's First Amendment, saying that "...all forms religions, ethics, and beliefs must be tolerated in order for there to be peaceful coexistence between all the world's people." The downfall of this doctrine was that it didn't help with peaceful coexistence; in order for this section to be upheld, the government couldn't Constitutionally do anything about charges against people, because according to Section 2, "all types of ethics" were acceptable.
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