How does Wilson use the meaning of the word freedom to justify war?
Wilson uses the word “freedom” by appealing to its powerful positive connotation rather than just its literal denotation. By framing the conflict as a fight for the “freedom” of small nations and the right of people to determine their own destiny, he creates an emotional effect on the audience. This rhetorical strategy transforms the war from a political struggle into a moral crusade, helping to justify the necessity of war to protect universal liberty and democracy.
Which of the following statements best summarizes the central idea of Woodrow Wilson’s speech?
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How does Woodrow Wilson make his central idea more persuasive?
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