The answer has to be True I don't know of any examples of free speech the only really free people were the nobles
It is like Nixon said, "no event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam War." I can't give a clear answer but I do have some food for thought which may paint a big picture.
1. You have to keep in mind that Vietnam was not about who killed more troops.
If the winner of the Vietnam war was declared by who killed more troops than the U.S. would win hands down. The U.S. casualties were roughly half a million, where as the Vietcong suffered a little more than a million. Then how did we lose?
2. Keep in mind that at this time technology has improved and Vietnam is the first war where people are watching it go on right at home on there television screen.
They are seeing their sons being shot and viewing dead soldiers every single day.
You did not see this in WW1 or WW2 or the Korena War.
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Answer:
If we are talking about current times, manufacturing production of the world has taken a crear shift toward the Far East.
Currently, the largest East Asian country: China, is also the largest manufacturer in the world, accounting for 28% of total global manufacturing. This has led some commentators to declare that China is the "factory of the world".
Other East Asian countries like Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, also have large manufacturing sectors. In the case of the first three countries, in more technologically advanced sectors, while Vietnam is mostly developing a cheaper manufacturing sector that has replaced China in some sectors.
The effect that this word choice have on the rhetoric as well as the intended audience of the text are as follows.
A) The author uses the term "candid world" to describe a truthful and unbiased world that will consider the facts of the interactions between the British colonies in North America before passing judgment.
B) The phrase choice conveys the American colonies' displeasure with King George III's activities. By using the word tyrannical, King George III is portrayed as a careless and unjust ruler. This has an impact on the intended readership of the text because the purpose of the Declaration was to rally people behind the concept of breaking entirely free from Great Britain in light of how they had recently treated American colonies.
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