Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Dwight Eisenhower's Farewell Address, 1961

What is the author aruging?
In my opinion, I think the author is arguing how he wants peace and a good president for the years to come. He gives plenty examples of how he changed America for the better and how he wishes the new president will do the same and keep the peace. He believes that America is a strong nation and wishes it stays that way.

How does the author appeal logos(logic),  pathos(emotional quality), and ethos(the writers perceived character) with their argument?

In this piece of writing you can see that the author uses ethos quite a bit. He talks about how he wants to keep peace in America and doesnt want it to change. This shows that he truly cares for our Nation. He states "Like every other citizen, I wish the new President, and all who will labor with him, Godspeed. I pray that the coming years will be blessed with peace and prosperity for all. " This shows that he wishes the best for America like everyone else in the US. The author also uses logos. He talks about how America has been through so much like the three wars and yet America still stands as a strong nation. He explained the outcome of the wars through logic. Lastly, the author ues pathos throughout the writing. He shows a lot of emotion in his farewell address. He talks about how he would like to balance the forces. This shows that he only wants whats best for America. "You and I -- my fellow citizens -- need to be strong in our faith that all nations, under God, will reach the goal of peace with justice. May we be ever unswerving in devotion to principle, confident but humble with power, diligent in pursuit of the Nation's great goals. " Throughout the speech, you can tell that Eisenhower was a great and caring president.

What is the historical significane/ relevance of this document?

I believe that this writing is significant because it shows that there are some presidents like Dwight Eisenhower that truly care for America and only want whats best for it. It also shows that even though his years of Presidency are over, he still wants there to be peace through the nations for the years to come.

Do you find the arguement convincing? Why or why not?

I do find the arguement convincing. The reason I think it is convincing is because of how much emotion the author put into the writing. If there wasn't any emotion in the writing, the arguement would be bland and sound careless. The author also mentions some strong points. For example, how he said America has been through a lot but it is stll a strong standing nation. I think this farewell address was written very nicely.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

CDL: Why did The Allies Win World War II?

Many people played a role in the result of World War II, but one overriding factor played the biggest role. That factor was the allience amoung the strong powers which was the United States, Great Britian, and the Soviet Union. The allies had only one main purpose of the war, and that was to defeat Hitler. There was a lot of military supplies that came out of American factories that helped the allies greatly. The US produced 2/3 of all the military equipment. There were also military components that helped in the victory of the allies. The components were the American material support, American and British bombing campaigns, and the Red Army's success in stopping the Eastward advance of the German army at Stalingrad, then driving it back to Berlin.

1)If America had not produced 2/3 of the military equipment, do you think the Allies would have still won? Why or Why not?

2)Besides the bombing campaigns and all of the American supply, what event happened in the East that helped in the Victory of the Allies.

Monday, February 6, 2012

CDL: Fascism: Adolf Hitler and National Socialism

Adolf Hitler and his fascist National Socialist Party came into power in 1933. Hitler's incredibly strict rules ruined the lives of many, especially the jews. One of the rules that Hitler came up with was that he believed that Jews and other "enemies of the people" were polluting the purity of the Aryan Blood. He believed those people were the Gypsies, homosexuals, the chronicall ill, and the mentally or physically disabled. His method of changing that, was to put them all into horrible concentration camps where they were tortured, some to death. Hitler's fascist dictatorship had one main goal, which was to rearm Germany and expand it's territory. The Nazi's way of doing that was to promote a cult of Hitler worship. They used propaganda and portrayed Hitler as almost having superhuman powers and making them think that Hitler was some kind of hero. The result of everything that Hitler had done, left the country in ruins.

1) What were some dramatic changes that took place after Hitler came into power?

2) Hitler had one main goal, what was that goal and how did he plan on achieving it?