How does paragraph 19 refine the speaker's claim that the United
States must act?
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How does paragraph 19 refine the speaker's claim that the United
States must act?
Paragraph 19 contrasts the terrible state of Vietnam with the
peace enjoyed by the rest of the world.
Paragraph 19 describes the founding principles of the country
that guide its decisions today.
Paragraph 19 foreshadows the potential problems that would
arise if the United States does nothing.
Paragraph 19 summarizes the primary objectives of entering the
ongoing conflict in Vietnam.
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