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Sometimes ethos, pathos and logos can be used to make people believe things that are not true. Can you think of an example? How can people avoid being tricked by faulty persuasion tactics? β
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Which best represents the view of the southern delegates at the constitutional convention
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3.3.6 practice: comparing the branches describe at least one way in which the executive branch is able to influence the actions of the legislative branch and at least one way in which it is able to influence the actions of the judicial branch
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Analyze the quotation below in the context of european exploration in the americas. as you read the quote, think about what it says about columbus's motivations to explore. was he interested in gaining knowledge, wealth, or both? how did his motivations influence how he treated the people already living in the americas? i did not try to examine them in detail, because it could not be done in 50 years. for my desire is to see and discover as much as i can before returning to your highnesses, our lord willing, in april. it is true that in the event of finding places where there is gold or spices in quantity i should stop until i had collected as much as i could. i, therefore, proceed in the hope of coming across such places.
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History, 22.06.2019 12:30
Use examples from the lessons and your own personal experiences to compose at least one well-developed paragraph on the following: describe a service provided by the federal government and how the federal government has an impact on you or your family.
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