The central idea of President Reagan's Berlin Wall Speech is that...

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Western activists will ultimately sense the futility of their efforts because their protests are doomed to fail.
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systems of communism and capitalism can peacefully coexist without a wall to divide them.
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the crumbling wall was in need of refurbishment.
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the values of freedom and democracy should be granted to East Germany.
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The central idea of President Reagan's Berlin Wall Speech is that the values of freedom and democracy should be granted to East Germany. In his famous speech delivered on June 12, 1987, Reagan called for the removal of the Berlin Wall and emphasized the importance of liberty, urging Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall" to allow for greater freedom and unity between East and West Berlin.