Which two ideas are central in President Kennedy's inaugural
address?
A. Government has an ob...
Which two ideas are central in President Kennedy's inaugural
address?
A. Government has an obligation to protect all its citizens.
Aggressive nations must relinquish their ability to destroy
other nations.
OB. A unified world is a goal worth pursuing. Political
ambitions must always be tempered with acquired wisdom.
C. Everyone has a common purpose for existence. History can
teach valuable lessons about coexistence on this planet.
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D. Freedom is a universal aspiration. Improving the earth is an
obligation all people must be willing to accept.
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