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29 June, 12:03

Why is Chamberlain's argument effective? Check all

that apply.

He makes a concession about imperialism, showing

both sides of the argument.

He uses an appeal to emotion with words like honor

and sacrifice to stir nationalism.

He uses an appeal to logic by comparing

imperialism to a glowing fire.

He cites statistics to support his claim.

He cites evidence of winning the recent war to show

that people still sacrifice for the empire.

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  1. 29 June, 14:16
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    The answer is:

    1) He makes a concession about imperialism, showing both sides of the argument.

    2) He uses an appeal to emotion with words like honor and sacrifice to stir nationalism.

    5) He cites evidence of winning the recent war to show that people still sacrifice for the empire.
  2. 29 June, 15:06
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    1) He makes a concession about imperialism, showing both sides of the argument.

    2) He uses an appeal to emotion with words like honor and sacrifice to stir nationalism.

    5) He cites evidence of winning the recent war to show that people still sacrifice for the empire
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