Historically, the anti-immigrant nativistic movements of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries:
A. were a form of economic protection for enclave communities.
B. promoted violence against newer immigrants to the United States.
C. targeted immigrants of southern European descent only.
D. were not supported by the government of the United States.
Answer: B
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A) No; using televised information for your speech topic is a form of plagiarism. B) No; most topics discussed on talk shows are inappropriate speech material. C) Yes; getting ideas from television programs is an option suggested in the text. D) Yes, but you have to address the topic the same way the talk show did.
Which can be used as an evidence to support the claims you make in your speech?
A. Supporting material B. Logical definition C. Definition by authority D. Definition by example E. Etymological
A process of recording a very small number of images over a long period of time--such as one frame per minute or per day--is called ________
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In developing arguments to advocate and oppose a proposition of fact, how should you use the stock issues for analyzing factual propositions?
(a) To develop the primary inference for your proposition of fact. (b) To decide what main points (contentions) to use in developing your proposition of fact. (c) To create an explanation of the appropriate hierarchy of fact in which you want your audience to locate your interpretation of fact. (d) All of the above