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seraphim [82]
4 years ago
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Using the author-date system, make sure you provide parenthetical, in-text citations for any information you use from outside so

urces, including the two provided documents. When you have finished, reread your essay to check for all of the points above, and then proofread it to be sure your work does not contain errors in grammar or spelling.
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tangare [24]4 years ago
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Answer: In the Declaration of Sentiments Elizabeth Stanton uses facts, persuasion and the voice of the people to try and push women's rights into legislation. I feel Elizabeth Stanton is biased towards women's rights. Elizabeth Stanton uses the facts of previous events and how the outcome of certain events forced women to enact or abide with/by certain laws/outcomes in which they did not have any say or voice in. President Roosevelt within the Pearl Harbor speech uses persuasion and patriotism in order to advocate for a war on the Japanese Empire. He also uses current occurrences that the Japanese had attacked other places and therefore defaulted the neutral state of the US between the US and the war. In both first accounts the authors used persuasion in order to try and achieve an outcome of the reasoning for both authors accounts. I do feel as if Elizabeth Stanton did show a bit more bias than President Franklin Roosevelt. However both parties did achieve their wanted outcome.

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