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The most likely of Orwell's purpose for writing this passage is to illustrate the power struggle that Napoleon will likely win.
In clear defiance and demonstration of power Napoleon urinated on Snowball´s windmill plans. This is to show Napoleon´s ways in dealing with his opponents. Far removed from a statesman, Napoleon resorted to trampling on the other´s ideas, quite foreboding of what was to come.
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Answer: Popular Sovereignty
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Prior to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the slave status of a new territory would be decided by the Missouri Compromise which based the state's slave status on geographical location as it prohibited slavery in states to the North of the 36°30′ parallel (excluding Missouri).
In 1854 however, a bill that would later be known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act was introduced to Congress by Sen. Stephen A. Douglas who hoped to gain support from Southern politicians for a state to be established on land gained from the Louisiana purchase.
The bill called for the status of a state to be decided by Popular Sovereignty which essentially meant that the people of the state would decide whether or not they wanted to be a free state instead of Congress as had previously been the case.
With this act therefore, the new territories would decide their status by themselves.
At the beginning of the speech, King Martin Luther publicly announced his concerned to Southern and Northern Vietnam. He said that there is always a link between peaceful movements and civils rights.
King Luther is an anti-war and promoting peace movements, as well as programs that will aid the poor.
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On April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. stood before a convened crowd in New York and delivered a speech he titled “Beyond Vietnam.” King had been a director of the civil rights campaign since the early 1950s. He and other leaders of this campaign would, over time, come to expand their efforts beyond the predicament of African Americans . In it, he says that there is a common link teaching between the civil rights and peace movements.
Answer:MAKE IT MORE CLEAR PLEASE
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Reread Nick's dialogue with Jordan at the end of the excerpt from The Great Gatsby. Do you think that Nick trusts Jordan's ideas about Gatsby? What makes you think so? Cite specific textual evidence to support your answer.