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Reason and Revolution

Teacher: Mrs. Salata
Horizontales
People in America during the Enlightenment believed in the power and possibility of _____.
"What you would seem to be, be really" stresses the importance of __________.
Paine uses pathos to appeal to _______ by asking them to consider what they are creating for the future.
In America, the Age of Reason was marked by the idea that we could trust human _________.
Number of Franklin's virtues.
Both Henry and Paine employ ethos when they refer to _______ and his inevitable siding with the colonists.
A self-educated printer who retired at 42 and became active in political life.
Henry ends his speech with an appeal to pathos that is passionate and marked with exclamation, while Paine chooses to end with a ________, logical observation (logos).
"But when will we be stronger?" is an example of __________.
In Europe, the Age of Reason was marked by a belief that ________ could be discovered through reason.
Franklin wrote for his brother's paper _________ at first.
The new American nation needed a new focus - something they had that no one else did - and they found those to be revolution and _______ ______.
A successful journalist and revolutionary propagandist.
People in America believed that they could rely on the power of their own _____ to shape their destiny.
Benjamin and his brother had a disagreement when Ben decided to assert his __________.
Verticales
Henry and Paine use a pathos appeal with their audiences when they speak of this issue with Britain as a matter of freedom or _______.
This virtues gave Franklin the most trouble.
Henry uses an ethos appeal when he makes allusions to the bible that show he is a _________ _____.
The rhetorical appeal that has the speaker drawing on the emotions and interests of the audience.
One rhetorical device used by Henry when he says "We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated;" is called _________.
Franklin's actions on his first day in Boston showed his ___________.
Americans decided to express their new feelings and ideas in poems, essays, songs, and __________.
A social current moving through Europe and then America that was also known as the Age of Reason.
Thomas Paine wrote Crisis Number 1 to the ___________.
"Fish and visitors smell in three days" is an example of an a _________.
The rhetorical appeal that deals with the credibility and knowledge of the speaker.
A successful lawyer and excellent speaker.
Paine says "What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly:" to explain that the struggle for freedom is a ________ one.
The rhetorical appeal that offers clear, reasonable facts and details in a progression the audience can follow.
Paine explains using the appeal of logos that the ________ cannot look to Heaven for help as there are no grounds to do so.