Desire of military strengths
Thirst for new markets
Belief in cultural superiority
The correct answer is 4) A logical appeal based on facts and reason.
An argument has to be based on facts which are correct - you shouldn't base your argument on incorrect information because then you will look stupid. Also, you should apply reason why forming an argument in order to make it sound sane and plausible for everyone to understand and perhaps agree with you.
Si fueras una reina / rey, realmente no tendrías ninguna ley que hacer ... ¡Tú las haces!
Answer: What this passage means to me is you can’t just Believe you can do something, you must try. With the actions you take to work towards something you believe you can do you learn and it pushes you to believe you can do more. I think if you believe you can do something and set a limit for it you’re only blocking yourself from believing you can do more taking action to do what you believe you can do will help you reach further and set limits almost impossible to reach but with action you can be one of the firsts to reach it.
Explanation:
The answer would be A. You would be trying to convince why they should build a skate park. So you would include your reasoning why it would be good for the community.