Argument 2: Economy  ...Shall we be like the man who had one talent and hid it, or like he who had ten talents and used them until they grew to riches? And shall we reap the reward that waits on the discharge of our high duty; shall we occupy new markets for what our farmers raise, our factories make, our merchants sell, and please God, new markets for what our ships shall carry?...   Close Reading: What does the following mean:  “shall we be as the man who had one talent and hid it, or as he who had ten talents and used them until they grew to riches? 2. Analysis: How does Senator Beveridge use the growing American economy to build his argument that America should imperialize?

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Argument 2: Economy 

...Shall we be like the man who had one talent and hid it, or like he who had ten talents and used them until they grew to riches? And shall we reap the reward that waits on the discharge of our high duty; shall we occupy new markets for what our farmers raise, our factories make, our merchants sell, and please God, new markets for what our ships shall carry?...

 

  1. Close Reading: What does the following mean:  “shall we be as the man who had one talent and hid it, or as he who had ten talents and used them until they grew to riches?


2. Analysis: How does Senator Beveridge use the growing American economy to build his argument that America should imperialize? 

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