"Reagan speech from the Brandenburg Gate" by Ronald Reagan Where four decades ago there was rubble, today in West Berlin there is the greatest industrial output of any city in Germany-busy office blocks, fine homes and apartments, proud avenues, and the spreading lawns of park land. Where a city’s culture seemed to have been destroyed, today there are two great universities, orchestras and an opera, countless theaters, and museums. Where there was want, today there’s abundance--food, clothing, automobiles-the wonderful goods of the Ku’damm. From devastation, from utter ruin, you Berliners have, in freedom, rebuilt a city that once again ranks as one of the greatest on Earth. The Soviets may have had other plans. But, my friends, there were a few things the Soviets didn’t count on Berliner herz, Berliner humor, ja, und Berliner schnauze. [Berliner heart, Berliner humor, yes, and a Berliner schnauze.] Address from the Brandenburg Gate (Berlin Wall), Ronald Reagan, June 12, 1987 Question Use the passage to answer the question. How does President Reagan emphasize commitment to assisting with Germany’s freedom? (1 point) Responses by describing cultural achievements resulting from foreign investment by describing cultural achievements resulting from foreign investment by including a personal anecdote about the Soviet Union by including a personal anecdote about the Soviet Union by comparing western wealth with Eastern European scarcity by comparing western wealth with Eastern European scarcity by using inclusive language to show his identification with the audience

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In the passage, President Reagan emphasizes his commitment to assisting with Germany’s freedom by using inclusive language to show his identification with the audience. He acknowledges the achievements of the people of Berlin and celebrates their resilience and cultural revival. By highlighting their efforts and successes, he fosters a sense of unity and support, reinforcing his commitment to their continued freedom and prosperity.

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