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Anna35
2 months ago
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Comparison Seminal U.S. texts often center on the themes of rights and freedom. Compare the ideas in King's letter with those in

President Franklin Roosevelt's seminal "Four Freedoms" speech (See page R22).
1. As you read Roosevelt's speech and reread King's letter, make notes about how they both address related themes and equivalent concepts.

2. Write an essay in which you explain how the two documents explore people's fundamental human rights and what the two authors want done to end the injustice.

Minimum: 3 paragraphs, very formal and citing
English
1 answer:
Lady bird [7.4K]2 months ago
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Our goal is to establish a democratic peace, grounded in the dignity and rights of every individual.—President Bush, 2004 State of the Union. This suggests that democracy, if pursued rightly, ensures that the rights of all people can be realized.

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