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it has had a hard life of it, this feeling of imperial patriotism. it
was checked for a generation by the apathy and the
indifference which were the characteristics of our former
relations with our colonies, but it was never extinguished. the
embers were still alight, and when in the late war this old
country of ours showed that it was still possessed by the spirit
of our ancestors, and that it was still prepared to count no
sacrifice that was necessary in order to maintain the honor and
the interests of the empire, then you found a response from
your children across the seas that astonished the whole world
by a proof, an undeniable proof of affection and regard.
- "i believe in a british empire,
joseph chamberlain
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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