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In paragraphs four through six, Churchill offers a “resolution” to the House of Commons in Parliament to “record its approval of the steps taken and declare its confidence in the new government.” In paragraph six, Churchill states the resolution. What is he asking of the House? How important is this resolution? Explain your inference using evidence from the text.

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Answer:Churchill is asking the House to declare confidence in the new government and to support the country going to war against Germany.

This resolution is important because Churchill was newly appointed to his position as British Prime Minister and wanted their governmental approval and support to “unite the political parties” into one to ensure unity amongst the British people during this WWII period

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Answer:

Churchill is asking the House to declare confidence in the new government and to support the country going to war against Germany.

This resolution is important because Churchill was newly appointed to his position as British Prime Minister and wanted their governmental approval and support to “unite the political parties” into one to ensure unity amongst the British people during this WWII period.

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