Let us consider briefly the country of Viet-Nam and the importance to us of the security and progress of that country. It is located, as you know, in the southeastern corner of Asia, exactly halfway round the world from Gettysburg College.
Viet-Nam is a country divided into two parts, like Korea and Germany. The southern half, with its 12 million people, is free but poor. It is an underdeveloped country; its economy is weak, average individual income being less than $200 a year. The northern half has been turned over to communism. A line of demarcation running along the 17th parallel separates the two. To the north of this line stand several Communist divisions. These facts pose to south Viet-Nam two great tasks: self-defense and economic growth.
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Alexander, who loved all things Greek, introduced the Greek language and Greek ways to Judah.
Total government control over the people is not democratic. By government limiting itself in many respects, that gives room for the people to be heard. After all, the maintenance of all societies arise definitely for the most part from the fruits of the labor of the working class.
At the same time, though, total control of the government by the people can lead to a toxic amassing of corruption because we elect politicians through propaganda (TV ads, failure to research their voting records, etc.
So, a balance between government doing what the people want and need like universal healthcare and education, for instance and the people stepping up and addressing their concerns is a successful and ideal government.
A limited government if the people are heard, that is a good government.
Answer:
The right answer is:
- D. <u>Logos and ethos</u>.
Explanation:
Taking into account the Aristotelian rhetoric on which the aforementioned types of appeal are based, it can be identified that the fact<u> that the audience finds importance to the subject and remembers it is based on the</u> <u>Logos</u>, since it points to the organization of the subject , that is, its structure and its logic, on the other hand, to identify the credibility and desire of the speaker, all this is based on <u>Ethos</u><u>, where everything that corresponds to the speaker: his career, studies, ethics and other aspects are weighed by the audience and allows them to corroborate or deny what was said by the speaker</u>.