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Answer: Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain's cause.
Explanation: According the the excerpt, it says that "Hall reminded them", thus saying that Hall was not in favor of waiting before presenting the telegram.
Hall didn't want to wait until American outrage simmered down before revealing the contents of the telegram. No where in the excerpt does it hint this.
Hall wasn't worried that the Americans would lose interest in the contents of the telegram. The telegram contained information that would alert the Americans of a possible attack from Mexico.
Hall did disagree with the waiting, but the excerpt is hinting that Hall wanted to use the telegram to gain supporters for Britain against the Germans.
Cheers
(If I'm wrong, then the answer is that Hall disagreed with the British government's choice to wait before showing the telegraph to Wilson)
Answer:
Have.
Explanation:
eirther manu or i has to go. This sentence is not correct grammatically speaking.
eirther manu or i have to go. This does make sense grammatically
<em>Machiavelli's active role in the politics of his time .</em> This is the correct option.
Machiavelli in 1498 was appointed by the Florence government as a member of different departments. First, he worked for the chancery and then, he worked for a council responsible for the diplomatic relationships among states. He did all these activities during a period of social conflicts and when Florence was a new republic.
These options are not right.
-His study of rhetoric and the art of persuasion. ( This could have given him the means but not the experience of political life).
-His admiration of Lorenzo de Medici and his teachings. ( The Medici sent him to prison).
-His admiration of the Church's role in politics. ( He did not admire the Church; he was critical about the influnce the Church had on<em> citizens</em>).
Answer:
he theme places great importance on human efforts geared towards impacting the World
Explanation:
However, Dunbar's poem focuses more on the African American Contribution to their society and their rightful place.
And For Crane's poem, Its focus is mainly on all human kinds and their place in this world. The poem is more of general and talks about all human race but Dunbar's poem is specific and talks about the African American