How does Roosevelt use appeals to convince the audience of her claim that the Declaration of Human Rights should not be amended by a totalitarian government? Select three options.
Answer
A
Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by sharing data that prove that totalitarian governments do not allow their people freedom.
B
Roosevelt appeals to the emotions of the audience by referring to Hitler’s rise to power and the tragic consequences of his government.
C
Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by noting that the interests of the people are not considered in a one-party government.
D
Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by explaining reasons why the amendment would allow the Soviets to ignore a human right.
E
Roosevelt appeals to the emotions of the audience by proposing a compromise between the Soviets and other nations on human-rights issues.