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Isolationists claimed that U.S. aid for Great Britain would increase the likelihood of actual American involvement in World War II. Internationalists claimed that it would make U.S. intervention less likely. Based on the actual events of 1941, which do you think was closer to the truth, and why?"
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Author: H.M Tomilson
Time/place of creation: 1912
Intended audience: People reading "The sea and the jungle"
Main idea: He thinks his colleagues are sloppy or not as good as they should be
Context: A man on point is writing about his experience on a boat. He alarms his views of the people he is with.
Point of view: The p.o.v is positive towards his fellow colleagues and says that they are good at their job. But also he talks down about them like saying they are dirty drunk men. He thinks of himself as a higher man than the rest of them. However, he doesn't think he is higher than his captain, but he believes he can do better under a better captain.
Bias: He is very biased towards the people that are good at their job and towards himself.
Accuracy: Primary source
It led to the belief that everyone deserves suffrage and equal rights and the right to make decisions.
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