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Fedralists
Government should be as small as possible
its important that constitution include a bill of rights
Hell Is a place where sin is punished justly and thoroughly -Apex
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Speaker 3: Government should be divided into branches that are equal but separate.
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The speaker in "A Blessing" would likely agree with the statement that finding a moment of unexpected beauty can bring joy and a sense of connection to the world around us. The poem celebrates the encounter with the wild horses as a moment of grace and kinship with nature, suggesting that such experiences are transformative and uplifting.
Speaker 2 (apex)
Speaker 2 : the united states has an obligation to protect its Allies from invasions
the american dream isn't what people expect it to be. ~Apex
Niemöller would advise the speaker in "I Sit and Look Out" to be more active in fighting for justice. He would argue that the speaker is complicit in the oppression of others by remaining passive. Niemöller would point to the speaker's own words as evidence: "I sit and look out / Upon all the sorrows of the world, / And I can hear the groans and cries; / And all I hear, I sit and look out." The speaker is clearly aware of the suffering of others, but does not do anything to help. Niemöller would argue that this is wrong and that the speaker should be fighting for justice alongside him. The speaker may not agree with Niemöller's perspective, as he seems content to simply observe the world from a distance. However, the speaker's own words suggest that he is not entirely comfortable with his inaction. The speaker says that he hears the "groans and cries" of the oppressed, which suggests that he is not entirely indifferent to their suffering.
Whites will make better use of the land than American Indians.