Question

What do all three speeches have in common? Check all that apply.

They discuss important American values and ideals.
They explore the role of government in people’s lives.
They advocate civil rights and equality for all Americans.
They describe social programs designed to help citizens.
They explain how the United States will work to contain communism.
They describe ways society has changed or will change in the future.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To determine what all three speeches have in common, we should consider the overarching themes typically found in significant speeches throughout American history. Here are the relevant options that could commonly apply:

1. **They discuss important American values and ideals.**
2. **They explore the role of government in people’s lives.**
3. **They advocate civil rights and equality for all Americans.**
4. **They describe ways society has changed or will change in the future.**

The other options, while relevant to certain speeches, may not apply universally across all notable American speeches:

- **They describe social programs designed to help citizens.** (This may be specific to some speeches but not all.)
- **They explain how the United States will work to contain communism.** (This would mainly apply to Cold War-era speeches and not universally.)

Thus, the first four options are more likely to be applicable across a range of significant American speeches.