Should the government bail out the auto industry?

Yes, it's too important to our economy.
No, the government is already broke enough.
Only with strict regulations on how they can spend the money.

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Chapter 1

private    an enlisted man of the two lowest ranks in the U.S. Army.

corporal     the lowest-ranking noncommissioned officer, just below a sergeant.

omen    a thing or happening supposed to foretell a future event, either good or evil; augury.

returning with his shield or on it    a reference to the ancient Greek idea that the only honorable way to return from battle is to be holding your shield or to be carried back on it .

a shirking child    a child who neglects an obligation.

pickets    soldiers stationed at an outpost to guard the troops from surprise attack.

Yank     a Yankee, a Union soldier.

Huns    a warlike Asiatic people who, led by Attila and others, invaded eastern and central Europe in the fourth and fifth century A.D.; here, a reference to the rebel forces made by veteran Union soldiers to frighten the new recruits.

haversack    a canvas bag for carrying rations, generally worn over one shoulder.

Richmond    the capital of Virginia and of the Confederacy.

Johnnies    Confederate soldiers.

fresh fish     a derogatory term for new soldiers.

Regiment     a military unit consisting of two or more battalions and forming a basic element of a division. (U.S. Army A battalion is a tactical unit made up of three or more companies, batteries, or analogous units: it is normally commanded by a lieutenant colonel and is the basic building unit of a division. Mil. A division is an army unit larger than a regiment and smaller than a corps, to which various numbers and types of battalions can be attached as required.)


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