<span>to express Churchill's government's resolve to wage the war
Churchill's speech addressed the measures being taken and the goal of his efforts to wage war.
In the speech, Churchill begins by expressing the immediate creation of a cabinet team and the creation of military leadership teams to focus on war strategy. He then goes on to state the goals of his leadership which is to win the war by any means necessary and with all the might the British have. He expresses the use of air, land, and water forces as well as continued support from the Home Front needed to fight. His goal is victory but the speech's purpose is to lay out the plan. </span>
It's the land the one where it all began
The bill of rights was created to establish the basic civil liberties of the people, and that was done with the first 10 amendments, which are popularly called "the bill of rights". They are related to the basic civil liberties found in the preamble as bestowed upon us by our creator.