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what is the main message of jfk's speech? choose one answer. question 1 options: a) each person must find ways to fight against tyranny, poverty, disease and war itself. b) human rights have been guaranteed by history. c) too many young americans already have been buried by war. d) the torch of the statue of liberty shines in new york harbour. save question 2 (1 point) question 2 unsaved after reading this speech, readers can conclude which one of the following? question 2 options: a) there have been too many wars. b) americans should know their own history better. c) modem technology will soon solve the world's age-old problems d) each american is responsible for the welfare of the nation. save question 3 (1 point) question 3 unsaved read the following passage: "let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans - born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage - and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world." what does the word tempered most nearly mean? choose one answer. question 3 options: a) held in check b) dedicated or pledged c) made stronger and more resilient; toughened d) to regulate or adjust; soften; tone down save question 4 (1 point) question 4 unsaved the speech is meant to concern people about other people's rights as well as their own. question 4 options: true false save question 5 (1 point) question 5 unsaved the new generation of americans is too inexperienced to its country question 5 options: true false save question 6 (1 point) question 6 unsaved the success or failure of the struggle for american ideals rests. with the president alone. question 6 options: true false save question 7 (1 point) question 7 unsaved kennedy said that it was the government's responsibility to defend freedom. question 7 options: true false save

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