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I am not sure what this sentence means. Does this sentence mean violence and war used to be meaningful and valued in the past?
  

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contraposition Does this sentence mean violence and war used to be meaningful and valued in the past? That's one way to put it. You could also say that there were benefits to be obtained from war in the old days.

  • contraposition Does this sentence mean violence and war used to be meaningful and valued in the past?
  • That's one way to put it.
  • You could also say that there were benefits to be obtained from war in the old days.
  • It made sense to wage war because you could profit from it.
  • CB
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contrapositionDoes this sentence mean violence and war used to be meaningful and valued in the past?
That's one way to put it. You could also say that there were benefits to be obtained from war in the old days. It made sense to wage war because you could profit from it.

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