JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY 1825 1850
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA BY ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
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commitment
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Detailed explanation-1: -When something happens after a lot of delays or problems, you can say that it eventually happens or that it finally happens. You use eventually when you want to emphasize that there were a lot of problems. You use finally when you want to emphasize the amount of time it took.
Detailed explanation-2: -She’s had over twenty interviews but Jasmine has finally got a job as a journalist. In the end We use in the end to refer to a conclusion after a long process, after a lot of changes or after a lot of discussion: We were going to ski in Austria, then the South of France and in the end we decided to go to Italy.
Detailed explanation-3: -We use the adverb eventually to mean ‘in the end’, especially when something has involved a long time, or a lot of effort or problems: I looked everywhere for my keys, and eventually found them inside one of my shoes! (I found them after a long time and a lot of effort.)
Detailed explanation-4: -Ultimately is an adverb that means “in the end; at last; finally.” Typically, you will want to use it in the first or last sentence of your conclusion. Like in closing, it is particularly effective at signaling a call to action. Ultimately, each and every single person has a responsibility to care about this issue.