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Cards in this guide (17)
An example of a bias argument

Bias is like your opinon

EX: His pubic speeches are helpless.

Vladimir Lenin was the first dictator of what

Lenin was the first dictator of the Soviet Union.

Who PROPOSED The great chain of being

Aristotle

Appeasment or hitlers actions in World War 2 which was the most important

Hitler's actions were the most important.

In what situation would you most likely use appreciative listening

When someone is giving a speech

What is a primary source

A record that is made during or right after an event

Is primary the most used source out of secondary and primary

Primary is the source you can depend the most upon because it is the first source therefor it is used more often.

What is it called when a government takes farmland and redistributes the food among its people

colleectivization

What goals did Stalin hope to accomplish in the USSR with collectivization

He wanted to harvest the food and sell the surplus overseas.

Which of Friday's traits does Crusoe find admirable

His bravery, as evident in the animals he killed.

Why did Soviets follow Stalin so eagerly despite his atrocities

Because he manipulated information to create a false image of himself as a good leader.

Which Western power colonized most of the western part of North and South America

Spain

How would a speaker most likely reach the emotions of an audience

by using pathos appeals(APEXX)

Which historical event most likely shaped the cultural values of British society in the 1700s

American colonies' break from British rule

According to Churchill why was the Battle of France lost

Because France could not handle the power of the armored columns

Which audience appeal does Hirohito most clearly use in this excerpt

Ethos and Logos

How does Churchhill begin his their finest hour speech

he recounts the events that led to the loss of the battle of france

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