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History, 01.07.2019 17:30, bri9263

In the speech excerpt that you heard in the introduction, french prime minister jules ferry made some specific arguments. his goal was to convince the audience that france needed to continue colonial expansion. what fact-based and emotional arguments did he use? describe these arguments in a paragraph of 50 to 75 words.

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