Assuming that you're referring to the Unsigned Southern Press review of 1852, i think the writer was using first person point of view plural.
In the review, the writer keep using the word 'we' such in : "we doubt Mrs. stowe would recognize the cogency of this argument"
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Correct answer is C. manorial system of Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
Explanation:
Option C is the correct one as it refers to the manorial system that existed in Europe in Middle Ages that was based on the division of land that senior gave to his vassals who were controlling the manors. Farmers or the peasants were doing all the hard work on those manors and they lived in this small cottages.
Option A is not correct as manorial system didn't existed during Alexander's period.
Option B is also not correct as it had no connections with the Silk Road whatsoever. Silk Road was connected to the trade system.
Option D is not correct as in India manorial system didn't developed mostly due to their strict caste system.
- Which characters are guessing about the behaviors of others in the first act?
- Horatio is guessing about the behavior of the soldiers (Bernardo and Francisco). he believes they are imagining things about seeing a ghost.
- Queen Gertrude is guessing that her son Hamlet is only depressed bout his father's dead.
- Hamlet is guessing that all the public displays of mourning by Claudius are fake manifestations of emotion and that he only cares about the power of being King of Denmark and the pleasure of having taken Queen Gertrude as his wife. Hamlet is also guessing that his mother does not care about King Hamlet's death and is only happy to have a new husband share her bed. Furthermore, Hamlet is initially guessing about his own grief. Something bothers him enormously about the whole situation. He distrusts Claudius viscerally yet he is also uncertain of his own thoughts and emotions and even contemplates suicide. When he meets the Ghost he does not immediately accept the Ghost's accusation but decides to put King Claudius under surveillance and find out the truth.
- Claudius is guessing about Hamlet's moroseness as just being infantile emotional affectation.
- Laertes is guessing about Hamlet's affection for Ophelia to be just plain lust disguised as love.
- Polonius also thinks that Hamlet's feelings for Ophelia are only physical desire and considers that Ophelia's feelings for Hamlet are only childlish illusions.
- how are the characters testing each other?
- Horatio submits the soldiers to the production of actual evidence. He only believes them when he sees the Ghost himself. He even has the soldiers attack the ghost with spears to see if it is really a ghost.
- Being tested by Horatio, the soldiers ask him to test the Ghost since they respect him for being a scholar and they want him to use his knowledge to make sure what they have seen is not a figment of their imagination.
- Hamlet decides, after speaking with the Ghost, to test Claudius by feigning madness induced by grief, until he is able to prove or disprove the Ghost's accusations.
The entire act is a warning about how appearances can be deceiving.
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Answer:
The know nothing party flourished in he 1850's due to nativist movement, it grew due to anti-Roman catholic and anti-immigrant sentiment that became Rampant during 1840's.
Rising Irish migration in the East and the Germans in the west posed a danger to the political and economic security of the native born Americans and american values as they were controlled by the pope. This movement tried to curb naturalisation and immigration from 1854-1856 but it couldn't succeed.
It was known a American party from 1855 onward.
Historians the collapse of second party system was also the key factor to its success because it gave the opportunity to succeed where the older nativist group failed.
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