The US intelligence beforehand had deciphered messages laying out the Japanese plan.
You could start off with the news report about how Soviet and U.S almost started another war due to a missile crisis with Cuba or how soviet's government is different from ours. Basically compare and contract Soviet and U.S.
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<span>A
political platform is a article that lists the aims and doctrines of a
political party. It lists down what they
believe and want to achieve in government.
They try to promote their platform to the public to gain support and if
they gain public support, they can implement their programs when they are
elected into office.</span>
The purpose of the plan was to protect the bigger states interests in the new government. I think it successfully achieves the purpose because it has so many rules that there is no way that it couldn't have done its purpose. The word choice affects the document because it uses the words,thereof and therefore, a lot which makes it sound like a comparative piece. It also says the word ought which makes it sound old. And there are more words that I have never seen before like: stipends, Magistracy, diminution, and punctually. There are many sentences that are worded so that they are difficult to read and understand, they don't use the type of English that we use today. There are fifteen rules, and they are long. They are not like one sentences long they are like 5-6 sentences long.
Both Sam Adams and John Hancock had anti-British sentiments. In the 1760s the British imposed regulatory measures in America so they could have greater authority over the region. John Hancock was influential and quite wealthy so he thought it was time to aid the American cause for independence from the British as he felt their influence in America was harming it.