The Civil War lasted longer than both the North and South anticipated. Various factors influenced the North’s victory in the war. Leaders in the North believed that they would achieve victory over the South in a short period. This sentiment might have been influenced by the advantages the Union had over the South. Although the extent that specific advantages contributed to the Union’s victory remains the subject of debate over the war, there is consensus that the north had some advantages over the South with significant implications for the war (Thomas, 2020). Some of the notable advantages that helped the North to prepare for the war included a larger population, superior industrial might, superior infrastructure, and control of the navy.
Like why people work at a public health department? These points needs to be about how to ensuring workforce making sure that employees are coming in with the right attitudes and educational backgrounds that will allow them to be successful in their job. I think it could also include making sure there are enough staff to properly address the issues the community is facing. And then include main points. – good salaries – good funding – benefits that they can achieve from working in this department? – you can add others points What the public health administrator needs to do and who should hire based on what? To make sure he has successful employees that cover the work he wants and benefits from it. Like: a lot of staff with short working hours? Happy work environment like the place itself desks and coffee corners ? Provide some free courses for the employees? And you add other ideas
Analyzing a document (external analysis)
The introduction of the document : The purpose of this section is to introduce your document and its subject (briefly) as well as to clarify the following issues:
a. The author: Who is the author? What do we know about the author? What motive (purpose) might the author have had in writing this document? What biases or assumptions might color the views of the author? What is the degree of familiarity of the author with the subject discussed in the document? Was the author a direct observer of the event/issue [if this is pertinent] or was the information obtained second-hand? Had the author any personal involvement in the events/issues described [if relevant]? Do we have any reason to think that the author does not describe what he/she believes to be true?
b. The time frame: When was this document produced? Is it contemporary to the events/issues it describes? In what context was it produced? How has it come down to us? Could it have been tampered with?
c. Place: Where was this document produced? Does the geographical location influence the content? Was this document meant to be public or private?
d. Category of document: What is the category in which this document falls (memoirs, poem, novel, speech, law, study, sermon, Church document, song, letter, etc.)? How would the type of writing affect the content and believability of the document? Is the document in the original language in which it was produced? Is the translation authoritative?
e. Audience: What is the intended audience of this document? Was the author representing a specific group? Or addressing the document to a specific group (or speaking to a specific group)?
Analyzing the document (internal analysis)