Museums should not have relics of war on display.
Gather Ideas
1) People learn from past war events.
2) People learn from mistakes they have made in the past.
3) People wouldn't know a lot about war without the relics.
4) The relics create a Image in kids minds.
Organise Ideas
1) People learn from past war events
2) People wouldn't know a lot about war without the relics
3) The relics create an image in in kids minds
Introduction
Some people think that having relics for the past should not be on display, well I think that having them on display gives people an idea on what happened in the past. my points of view are People learn from past war events, people wouldn't know a lot about war with out the relics in the museum and finally the relics create an image in kids minds.
A lot of people can learn from past war events like how it was like for the soldiers in world war one and two and how long the battles would be, an example for this would be learning how hard it was for soldiers to stay alive in the wind, rain and very low temperatures but by far people learn that soldiers risk their lives to make everyone else's lives better.
Another thing is that people like me wouldn't know much or a lot about war like how many people risked their live in the war, the temperatures, trying to survive and be safe in the cold heartened war, how much blood and sweat they put in to help theirs things like that. Even though people may not know a lot about war but people can learn about what war was like.
The relics in the museum puts an image is kids minds of what war was like and how they would imagine it being fun, cool and amazing. One example could be that the relics gave the kid an image that one day they may become a soldier to help and defend their country.
I am one hundred percent sure that museums should keep having relics of war on display because people learn from past war events, people wouldn't know a lot about war with out the relics in the museum and finally the relics create an image in kids minds and one day those kids that were having image's in their minds of being a soldier becomes a soldier.
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