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Calpurnia means just because Scout's family might be better off, wealth and class wise, than the Cunninghams Scout cannot go around treating them as if she is above them or has a higher rank. Calpurnia is correct and is trying the kids perspective of the Cunningham's point of view and adding her experience to back up her lesson, with emotion, since the kids visit a colored Church ever so often.
The first one because it provides formal evidence against the claim
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As Bill Clinton had said himself: <em>"The United Nations and many African states are more than willing to help. But we, we in the United States, must decide whether we will give them enough time to have a reasonable chance to succeed."</em>
Clinton argued that even though it wasn't the job of the US to rebuild Somalia, leaving the country would make other countries leave as well and he said that although rebuilding the country wasn't the mission, they were supposed to at least give Somalia time to do it by themselves.
Also, Clinton states that even to bring the troops back, they needed more military strength to assure that the retreat was going to be safe. Clinton advocated that just leaving would endanger both the troops and the Somalian people.
His own words: "<em>We started this mission for the right reasons and we're going to finish it in the right way."</em>
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You quoted and paraphrased material from Henry David Thoreau's essay, “Civil Disobedience”, which appears on pages 245-261 in a collection of essays on American government called Classics of Liberty:American History edited by Sarah Wagoner. It was published in 2011 by the Philadelphian Press.
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