A great multitude gathered for a solemn procession through the streets of the town. . . . At the head of the procession Professor Kinkel bore the tricolor black, red and gold which so long had been prohibited as the revolutionary flag. . . . He spoke with wonderful eloquence, his voice ringing out in its most powerful tones as he depicted a resurrection of German unity and greatness and of the liberties and rights of the German people, which now must be conceded by the princes or won by force by the people
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...from the context of the last four lines above,the main effect is that it was expedient for the Germans to fight for their rights and freedom.The speech served as impetus needed to instill confidence in the Germans to forcefully obtain what belongs to them:which is their rights and freedom
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