question archive Americans who lived during World War II have been referred to as the "Greatest Generation" in large part because their strong commitment to personal action and civic responsibility during the war
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Americans who lived during World War II have been referred to as the "Greatest Generation" in large part because their strong commitment to personal action and civic responsibility during the war. Please discuss what they believed their role to be in society, how they took responsibility for their own actions, and what ethical decisions they made during this complex time. Provide supportive examples of these three considerations. Finally, do you see this same commitment to personal action and civic responsibility by Americans today? Why or why not? Again, please provide examples.
This question requires strong critical thinking.? Take your time and really review the actions of Americans during World War II, as well as those you see in America today. Contrast and comparison is an integral component of the question