Answer:
" The War to End All Wars " as said by FDR in a speech to the american people about declaring war on the Axis Powers in WWII.
It seems that forty or fifty years ago the idea of what was a ‘good citizen’ was clearer than today.
‘Good citizens” were individuals who did not pursue only their own interest, but also felt responsible for the fate of the whole society. They followed public affairs, were involved in political campaigns, voted, participated in voluntary organizations and were law-abiding.
Today few people have confidence in the political system.
In your opinion, then, what does it mean to be a ‘good citizen’ these days? Is this concept already part of the past?
Answer:
yes, its a right decision to stop the war
Drafted and adopted by the Congress in 1777 but not ratified until 1781, it effectively established the U.S. as a collection of 13 sovereign states, each of which had an equal voice in Congress (which became officially known as the Congress of the Confederation) regardless of population.
Answer:
It summarizes the main ideas of the essay.
Explanation:
It's short, sweet and simple. Just states the entire idea of what is being described. It also may be A, but the thing is I can't see the thesis statement either