Answer and Explanation:
Students can use the objectives of European imperialism as a historical context and how it impacted the relationship between America and England. They can also show that because of these objectives, England had an intention to leave colonies always dominated and with little voice and therefore did not allow participation in parliament. Finally, they can use the historical context of the fact that England needed the work of the colonies to pay for the costs of war.
All of these elements change the course of the conversation because they can create different arguments about colonialism, each student can present a context that he believes has caused the American colonists to become more angry with England.
Answer:
Lincoln said:
"I am glad I made the late race. It gave me a hearing on the great and durable questions of the age, which I could have had in no other way; and though I now sink out of view, and shall be forgotten, I believe I have made some marks which will tell for the cause of civil liberty long after I am gone."
-Lincoln After Losing 1858 Senate Race
Answer:
One hundred years of delay.
Explanation:
John F. Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address revolves around the issue of the African Americans' inability to enjoy the full rights of the white American citizens. In his speech, he addressed the need to allow all rightful citizens of America the right to <em>"enjoy the full and free life which all of us want"</em>.
The given excerpt also talks about the dissolving of slavery or racial discrimination by President Abraham Lincoln, but which still persists. He implores on the people to keep the promise of the former president and help make the blacks feel safe. He used the phrase <em>"bonds of injustice"</em> to imply to the hundred years of delay that has been since the emancipation, the years under which they still suffer.
Logical appeals are very effective when used in rhetoric.
<u>EXPLANATION: </u>
- Logical appeal is a type of appeal in which someone is persuaded through reasoning and evidence.
- It is the most effective type of appeal, different from emotional and ethical appeal.
- Rhetoric is the art of speaking with the help of which the speaker tries to persuade the other person.
- Now, when logical appeals are used in rhetoric, the person can use his speech to manipulate the audience and persuade or convince them.
- There will be logic to the evidence given and an explanation that is not biased.
- The explanation would also have examples to support the evidence.