The Middle-Class Gentleman is a play written by Molière in the XVII century.
First of all, the play's tittle is a word play: a "gentleman" -or nobleman- is someone born in a noble or aristocratic environment, so this means that a gentleman could never come from the Middle-Class.
Furthermore, this play emphasizes how the Middle-Class started to copy the mannerisms and tastes from the aristocracy, also showing how snobbish and completely vain the aristocracy was, mixing all of these things with clever and on point humor.
To summarize, the Middle-Class wanted to copy manners coming from the aristocrats, and climb its way up the aristocratic ladder.
David Wilmot was a Pennsylvania-born congressman who opposed slavery. His "proviso"—a clause tacked on to a number of legislation being debated in Congress—prohibited slavery in all of the new territory won from Mexico following the Mexican War. Although the proviso was well-liked in the North, it was vehemently opposed by the South and never became a part of the legislation. It declared that slavery would be outlawed in any new area that the United States might take over from Mexico. The argument over whether slavery still exists in the West was rekindled.
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I think that the answer is B. To develop plans or post-war Japan.
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It appears to be the only one that applies to the Potsdam Conference