They needed help paying for the war and they knew the colonist liked tea so they taxed something the colonist liked
Answer:
Would you have me argue that man is entitled to liberty?
Explanation:
—Frederick Douglass
What is the purpose of this rhetorical question?
to highlight the contradiction between the Declaration of Independence and slavery
to discuss liberty and equality experienced by all people under the Declaration of Independence
to encourage audience participation in the argument about the Declaration of Independence
to illustrate that the Declaration of Independence does not state that people are entitled to liberty
Answer: The correct answer is D. Affective.
Explanation: The affective component of an attitude refers to all of the emotions and feelings about the object of attitude. The affective component is how individuals feel about things, how they feel when presented to a certain stimulus, what emotions do they experience when in certain situations.
<u>In this particular example, Sally doesn't complain to a man smoking in the nonsmoking section because she is neutral toward people smoking in restaurants, she doesn't feel any emotion in particular if she sees someone smoking, therefore in that particular situation the lack of irritation reflects the affective component of her attitude.</u>
<u>The correct answer is D. Affective.</u>