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    changed that. Patrick Henry wanted to convince the congress to raise a militia to fight back the British. To do so Patrick Henry used Pathos in his speech “To the Virginia Convention” and was able to persuade his audience into raising a militia. It was important to persuade the colonist to raise a militia because it made people motivated to fight the British. Pathos was used incredibly well in order to rally up the colonist. “The battle‚ sir‚ is not the strong alone; it is to the vigilant‚ the active

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    laissez-faire methods of then president Herbert Hoover the depression worsened sustainably. Luckily in 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected into office and took action with many programs that influenced the government greatly. Soon after‚ the election of FDR and his many “alphabet soup” programs in his first 100 days addressed the nation’s call for help. He quickly created many government programs to try to curb the effects of the depression and help the poor and homeless who were affected. Many of the

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    March 4th 1933 FDR Inauguration March 6th Bank Holiday March 9th Emergency Session of Congress. Passage of Emergency Banking Act. March 10th Economy Act sent to Congress March 12th First Fireside Chat March 13th Banks begin to reopen March 16th Farm Bill sent to congress to remedy lack of purchasing power of farmers. This includes the measures against over-production which by October result in 6 million pigs being slaughtered and the meat thrown out as waste‚ and cotton crops plowed under.

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    Cuban Missile Crisis speech on October 22‚ 1962. JFK uses repetition‚ ethos‚ and pathos to discredit the USSR’s international standing in the world. JFK give his speech to show the people that the government has their best interests at heart. He tells the citizens about what the government has learned and what they intend to do about it. To reassure the people of the US‚ he describes what he has done so far‚ and what he plans to do in the future. In the main part of the speech‚ JFK turns to what the

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    Anthony is the more persuasive speaker. Anthony used ethospathos‚ and logos in his speech while Brutus only used pathos and logos‚ Anthony also connected with the crowd showing he had the same emotions as them while Brutus only challenged the crowd. Ethos is a persuasive speech tactic that speakers use when persuading the audience by using ethics. It focuses on the ethics of either the speaker or the audience. Brutus and Antony both used ethos in their speeches. Brutus says on page126‚ lines 20-21

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    Thu United States Social Security Act of 1935‚ was a law signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ on August 14‚ 1935‚ in the throes of the Great Depression. Previous to the act‚ the federal government did not have any plan for pensions‚ public assistance‚ unemployment or health insurance (except for war veterans)‚ but the Great Depression generated misery across the country. The response to this situation was the Social Security Act‚ which was funded by payroll taxes mainly‚ besides

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    Works Administration which provided 4 million immediate jobs in the winter. In the end of all of these employment projects created jobs for Americans. 2.3 to 3.3 million Americans ended up with a job and the forgotten man was no longer forgotten. FDR established 3 main administrations that helped Americans and that we still use today. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) protected bank deposits up to 5‚000. The FDIC helped regulate investment activities by having check ups on the bank

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    the economic and banking systems revived the shattered economy and generated decades of prosperity. Also‚ his visionary leadership during the Second World War transformed the United States from an isolationist nation into a global superpower. FDR was also one of the nation’s great presidents for a number of other reasons. He was the first and only president to be elected to an unprecedented four terms in office‚ (Some believe he might have even reached a fifth term if he hadn’t died in office)

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    No Logo People once bought products based on interest and the quality of the product. Now‚ choices are based on the top brands or what the celebrities are using or wearing. In the documentary ‚“No Logo” by Naomi Klein‚ the author uses rhetorical persuasion to explain the corporate takeover of the world‚ and also the globalization of these corporations. There are both gains and losses our society faces as corporations continue to consolidate within the commercial marketplace. Klein’s argument

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    PATHO DQ 2 The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide‚ community-based‚ voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Together with its supporters‚ ACS is committed to helping people stay well and get well by finding cures and by fighting back. Critical Thinking Questions: Imagine that a family friend or colleague has just been diagnosed with cancer. Explain how the American Cancer Society might provide education and support. What ACS services

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