Effective because President Wilson outlines the emotional reasons for entering the war.
Answer: Option 2.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In a speech that was given by President Wilson to the house of the congress and to the people of the United States of America, he talks about the country getting involved and engaged in the war to fight for protecting their own country and the vindication of right, of human right.
In the speech given by him, he makes use of the emotions to persuade the listeners of the speech. One of the best emotions used by the president in the speech is "American ships have been sunk, American lives taken, in ways which it has stirred us very deeply". This moves both the house of the congress and they get themselves involved in the war.
can you provide the text?
Anna or the blind woman i think
Answer:
The author believes empathy and altruism are connected because pure altruism has to do with identifying with other people, sense their sufferings and respond with altruistic acts.
Explanation:
Altruism is the practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others.
In the context of this text, <em>"Why Do Human Beings Do Good Things? The Puzzle of Altruism"</em> by Steve Taylor, the author tries to discover the various reasons humans can be altruistic towards others and whether humans can show true selflessness.
The author tried to make the connection between empathy and altruism as he refuses to believe the views of some psychologists about egoic altruism which they believe that humans perform altruistic acts in order to get something back in return or to make us feel good about ourselves. Rather, he believes in pure altruism where someone perform selfless acts of service for another without expecting anything in return.
The connection between empathy and altruism is that he believes that "empathy is the root of all pure altruism. Sometimes empathy is described as a cognitive ability to see the world through another person’s eyes, but I think it’s actually much more than that."
During the years from 1700 to 1900, many people suffered from many hardships. Many that were due to progress, such as the enlightenment. Some of the hardships suffered were war, death (from disease and famine), and apartheid.