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1- persuasive
2-mainly men to join the military
3-the meaning is for people to join the military
4-the artist used an image of Uncle Sam pointing at people to point out that they want you to join the army/military
5- they use the words to persuade people and in bold to catch peoples attention
6-persuasion
7- it is persuasion because the bold letters catch peoples attention and will make them think about it and a person is directly telling them by a sign that they want them to join the US army
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President Roosevelt based his conservation movement on the idea that conservation is "the application of common sense to common problems for the common good.” Through this movement, much land has been preserved. In one paragraph, explain how you see the preservation of land and resources working for the common good of people today.
Explanation:
Alexander the Great was famous for his military power and is a legendary figure in history.
Much of what we know about Alexander the Great is unreliable and steeped in myth; a lot of these mythologies were used by Alexander’s successors.
In the Kingdom of Thrace, during the reign of Lysimachus—a successor of Alexander the Great who lived from 361 BCE to 281 BCE—an interesting coin was issued. This coin, which featured the head of Alexander the Great with ram’s horns on either side of his crown, was issued in the ancient city of Parium, in the northwestern region of modern-day Turkey. The horns were the symbol of the Egyptian god Amun—or Zeus, who is often conflated with Amun—from whom Alexander claimed descent. Flanked with these godlike horns, Alexander attained the status of a deity.
Silver coin; left, front,, head of Alexander the Great wearing the horns of Zeus Ammon; right, back, seated Athena.
Silver coin; left, front,, head of Alexander the Great wearing the horns of Zeus Ammon; right, back, seated Athena.
Silver coin; left, front,, head of Alexander the Great wearing the horns of Zeus Ammon; right, back, seated Athena. Image credit: British Museum
Surprisingly, Alexander himself did not issue coins with his own image; his successors did. Why would his successors refer back to their deceased predecessor as they established new empires? The reason is that Alexander the Great was—and still is—a powerful symbol of power, military genius, and conquest, whether or not this description of him is historically accurate. His image, name, and legendary power remained resonant—and politically visible—long after his death.
They were fearful of the power of the British government. They did not want someone to gain too much power over them once again.