<span>Kennedy delivered his Inaugural Address before an audience of twenty thousand people sitting on seats swept free of snow. The address was televised, and eighty million Americans watched; it was also broadcast over radios around the world. Being aware of the extensive audience, Kennedy consciously spoke not only to Americans but to the people around the globe as well. Beyond the initial audience of people who heard the original speech can be added those who subsequently read it in...</span>
<h2><em>Herodotus views history as a source of moral lessons, with conflicts and wars as misfortune. Herodotus, preferred moral lessons and drawing conclusions over fact, making him similar to other popular historians of the time. Thucydides uses factual reports of political and military events, based on eye-witness accounts. Thucydides' view of only factual based reports, was uncommon for the time, neither Thucydides or Herodotus, cited sources.</em></h2>
The Bottom of the Heap. At the bottom of the social structure were slaves and farmers. Slavery became the fate of those captured as prisoners of war. In addition to being forced to work on building projects, slaves toiled at the discretion of the pharaoh or nobles.