In the speech excerpt that you heard in the introduction, French prime minister Jules Ferry made some specific arguments. His goal was to convince the audience that France needed to continue colonial expansion. What fact-based and emotional arguments did he use? Describe these arguments in a paragraph of 50 to 75 words.

Respuesta :

Jules Ferry is most known for pushing the growth of France's colonial empire and championing regulations that removed Catholic influence from mainstream French education.


What are the emotional arguments?

The logical argument made by Jules Ferry was that France should expand in order to keep access to ports all over the world. Its ships would be able to get fuel and supplies this way. When he remarked that the country needed to be active across the world, he used emotion as well. He maintained that it was vital to do so in order to sustain France's glory. He predicted that if France did not grow into Africa and Asia, it would fall from first to third or fourth place among nations.

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