What Bishop Quayle was doing was putting into language (good language by the way) what others were feeling, but may not have had his ability to express.
It is especially disheartening to read some things that may not be true. That was a practice that journalism adapted from neoclassic literature in England to well into the 20th century. We expect more from the clergy especially. They should not say anything that isn't exactly so. That does not seem to answer your question, but it actually does. Exaggeration or outright non truth is not what is important: expressing anger is.
And Bishop Quayle is very angry. He deplores what is going on outside of America's borders. He hates the murder of civilians. He mourns the force used to take women -- where men show absolutely no respect for them. He all but calls the German nation's soldiers barbarians fighting a barbaric war. He thinks the leaders condone this behavior. His readers want to believe him. That's what made his speeches and writings so popular. (I found this one just be googling it. It was delivered almost 100 years to the day ago).
Primary sources it appears he has change in opinion because in the first primary source Jefferson believes Africans have been violated of their rights and forced into a despondent life style, one that they do not deserve, but in the second primary source it explains the reason why emancipating slaves may not be in the slaves best interest. This quote defines this scenario, “real distinctions which nature has made; will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions.” Furthermore, in the third primary source Jefferson’s beliefs are made clear when he says “you know that nobody wishes more ardently, to see an abolition, not only of the trade, but of the condition of slavery: and certainly nobody will be more willing to encounter every sacrifice for that object.” And the fourth primary source assists this argument as it doesn’t support Finkelman’s idea, but rather Wilson’s.
Brainliest please??
Filament of the first light bulb was made of carbonized piece of cotton. It was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879 and the lifetime of this light bulb was approximately 13 hrs.
The answer is c, because the north abolished slavery, and the south still had it until the end of the civil war