Wilson's speech, particularly his Fourteen Points address in 1918, aimed to promote peace and self-determination following World War I. The French, having suffered immense destruction and loss during the war, were initially skeptical of Wilson's idealism, prioritizing reparations and security over his vision of a new world order. While they appreciated his call for peace, they were more focused on ensuring that Germany was held accountable and that France's national security was guaranteed in any post-war settlement. Thus, Wilson's idealism contrasted with the French desire for tangible measures to prevent future conflicts.
it was freedom of press and its the french charter.it's the July Ordinances
The only thing that was different for the French children in school was that they had to be taught Nazi rules, ideals and every morning they had to say this horrible speech saying they dedicated themselves to their savior Hitler. They had Nazi flags in their rooms instead of the French Flags.
Identifying the historical context of the speech.
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Some of the Victorian era figures of speech are epiphany, bathos, synecdoche, trope,and allusion. The Victorian era had several figures of speech that are still used today. One figure of speech was "fit as a fiddle." Another was " wring their necks."
the 14 things are what you sday they are
Scientific attitude affects the progress of a country by changing the attitude of citizens toward themselves and their surroundings. Speeches to this effect can be written to reflect this, as well as to help direct people toward future research.
President Woodrow Wilson's speech to congress was called "Fouteen Points".
A persuasive speech tries to change the attitude of the listener.
Attitude is a noun.
Wilson made this speech to Congress in the US Capitol Building at Washington on January 8, 1918
It is a noun.
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No, it was after his "fourteen points" speech that they offered armistice
Tone
The tone and pitch of a person's voice, as well as their pacing and emphasis on certain words or phrases, can reveal their attitude toward the subject of the speech. A passionate, enthusiastic tone may indicate a positive attitude, while a monotonous or disinterested tone could suggest a lack of engagement or negative attitude. Additionally, vocal inflections, such as sarcasm or excitement, can also convey the speaker's attitude.
candour means the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech