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The text shows the difficulty that Caesar Rodney, one of the Delaware delegates, had to participate in the vote on the American Revolution. Caesar Rodney, made a long trip, on horseback, in the rain, sick and with many difficulties, to arrive in time for the vote and ensure that Delaware was not an impediment to the revolution. That's because he knew, that the other delegates, were doubtful about whether the revolution would be a good option for the colonies. They feared that, without the interference of England, the colonies would go into disarray, without knowing how to organize themselves both politically and economically.
However, Rodney believed that the revolution would be the best option for the colonies and that this would bring good results, leaving the colonies stronger, more absolute and more efficient, and for that reason, he made an effort to appear in the vote.
Many fled political and religious persecution. Others hoped to improve their condition by owning their own land or by participating in the fur trade. Some came as servants.
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The speech 'Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death' by Patrick Henry makes use of a literary technique called repetition with the words "we have". Repetition is used when a writer wants to put powerful emphasis on a certain subject; this tactic is most commonly used in motivational speeches or in persuasive writing. Repetition makes puts emotional emphasis onto a phrase and appeals to the pathos of the audience, thus, making the speech more influential and more convincing by affecting the audience in an emotional way.
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The purpose of the 1787 Philadelphia Convention was to the replace the Articles of Confederation
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Revise would be the correct answer
Gorbachev pursued glasnost and perestroika reforms because the Soviet economy could not keep up with the arms race. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. The war of Afghanistan was proving a bit heavy on the Soviet economy. To stabilize the economy, Gorbachev pursued such policies.