<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with Paine talking about how the colonies are so "close" to independence anyway, since he viewed that only rational next step at this point being revolution.</span></span>
Malcolm X calls uncle Sam a hypocrite because Uncle Sam declared themselves as the Land of Freedom, but America isn't living free. "Not only is he a crook, he's a hypocrite... Uncle Sam, with the blood of your and my mothers and fathers on his hands, with the blood dripping his jaws LIKE a bloody-jawed wolf....."He thought that this provided a negative image of the residence of this country about the true meaning of freedom. His statement about Uncle Sam is impressive; he tries to claim that Uncle Sam’s hands are dripping with the blood of the African American. He then calls Uncle Sam a hypocrite by how he stands as the leader of freedom yet African American’s are not free.
Uncle Sam is a personification of the US government. Comparing Uncle Sam to a wolf helps the audience to view the government as ruthless and inhuman.
Answer:
B, C
Explanation:
Fragmented means being broken into smaller piece and the answer to part B which is C is the only one where they break up anything.
Did you ever find the answer to this because i am stuck on it
Bolivar hated the fact that political appointees who exercised power were appointed directly by the royalty without taking into consideration the views, or the agenda of the local population, and without involving their vote and voice at all.