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posledela
2 months ago
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In a well-constructed response, explain how Carrie Chapman Catt, the author of “Address to Congress on Women’s Suffrage,” demons

trates the use of kairos in her speech to the U.S. Congress. Be sure to use details from the text to show Catt's mastery of kairos in her speechmaking.
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mr_godi [1.6K]2 months ago
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Answer:

Refer to the explanation and details below from the text.

Explanation:

The term 'Kairos' has its origins in Greek and signifies the moment of opportunity or the appropriate time for an action to take place. In November 1917, Carrie Chapman Catt skillfully incorporated this rhetorical approach in her speech addressed to Congress. Below are key details from that address that illustrate this.

1. "The prospect of woman suffrage is unavoidable. Suffragists recognized this before November 4, 1917; opponents came to this realization afterward": Catt commenced her discourse with the statement above. The certainty of the suffrage movement was something Catt believed would become inevitable; even though proponents were aware of this prior to her speaking, detractors would come to acknowledge it post her presentation. She provided three justifications to support this notion, one of which is mentioned below.

2. "Moreover, the women's suffrage already achieved in parts of the United States renders women's suffrage at the national level inevitable". Here, Catt articulated that the time was ripe to implement women's suffrage given that the United States is a democratic nation; applying undemocratic regulations to any segment of the population is simply untenable.

3. " "There exists something more powerful than kings and armies" -- indeed, more than Congresses and political factions -- "the influence of an idea when its moment has arrived to act." The moment for women's suffrage has finally arrived.": This clearly exemplifies Catt's application of Kairos, as she explicitly stated that the timing for women's suffrage — which had always been inevitable — has now come to fruition.

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