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Analysis Of Perilous Times

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When the phrase, “perilous times” comes to mind, we think of the danger and risks taken in those times in the great wars of this country. Wartime is exciting and yet destructive to everyone surrounding it. As Geoffrey Stone implies, “War generates a powerful mass psychology. Emotions run high. Spies, saboteurs, and terrorists lurk around every corner.” (Stone, pg.4) Stone informs the audience that war was a time of political matters such as slavery. There were lives lost of thousands, different types of acts such as the Sedition Act, and free speech during wartime. This book summarizes American history by the famous presidents fiercly fighting for what they believe in and keeping the nation out of danger. It also summarizes free speech in wartime and, as Stone mostly refers to in the book, The First Amendment. Stones argument throughout the book is mainly focused on the First Amendment and the historical events of America. Moreover, Perilous Times, is the definition of hardships that Americans, presidents and famous idols had to face to make this country so great.
The great presidents like John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln, to name a few, generated faith and trust into the country in desperate times of need. One of the main themes talked about in the book is the famous U.S. Presidents and the idols that helped shape this country. In the year 1798, Thomas Jefferson stepped in with the Americans almost going to war with France and feared that the United States

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