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∙ 7y agoStalin needed to scare his people with the enemy yet instill a sense of courage to defeat the enemy as well. (APEX)
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Since he felt insecure about educated intellectuals he had to avoid presenting a logical argument.
Brandon Rodriguez
Since he had starved and tortured many Soviets, he had to make himself seem trustworthy to his people - APEX
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Cheryl Beard
Since he had starved and tortured many Soviets, he had to make himself seem trustworthy to his people - APEX
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The direct incitement test allows government to limit speech that will likely result in imminent lawless action.
to convince Congress to declare war on Japan
over time, the supreme court became less likely to allow restrictions on free speech
Ford made the speech immediately after gaining the presidency because he wanted to address the nation and establish his leadership and vision for the country. As a relatively unknown figure, Ford wanted to reassure the American people that he was capable and committed to leading the country during a difficult time. Additionally, Ford likely wanted to lay out his policy agenda and demonstrate his willingness to work with Congress and the American people to address various issues facing the country.
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Pathos (APEX)
Stalin most likely faced the difficult task of maintaining logical consistency and coherence in his arguments when using logos in his speeches. This would have required him to carefully structure his arguments and evidence to ensure they were persuasive and engaging for his audience.
A LOT of ethos was present because it was a speech about his dreams for rights for African Americans, but their was some pathos there.
Logos.
Ethos
Pathos refers to the emotional appeal in a piece of writing or speech that aims to evoke feelings of sympathy, pity, or empathy in the audience. For example, "The writer's use of pathos in their speech moved the audience to tears."
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pathos
a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war
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