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English, 03.10.2019 03:30 glstephens04

Which quotation from the speech best develops the central idea that america was founded on the belief in equal rights?

"i urge every member of both parties, americans of all religions and of all colors, from every section of this country, to join me in that cause."

"but about this there can and should be no argument: every american citizen must have an equal right to vote."

"in their name americans have fought and died for two centuries and tonight around the world they stand there as guardians of our liberty risking their lives."

"there is no cause for self-satisfaction in the long denial of equal rights of millions of americans."

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