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Which best describes the main idea of the fourth paragraph, which begins “We dare not to,” in John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address?
United States’ citizens remember the history of their country and value freedom.
The new generation is committed to fighting only for human rights in their country.
The new generation of United States’ citizens will continue to fight for freedom.
The United States will not rely on history in order to help bring peace to the entire world.
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United States’ citizens remember the history of their country and value freedom.
Explanation: JFK's "We dare not forget..." paragraph emphasizes being heirs of the Revolutionary generation and honoring the sacrifices that secured liberty, so the main idea is remembering national history and valuing freedom.
Explanation: JFK's "We dare not forget..." paragraph emphasizes being heirs of the Revolutionary generation and honoring the sacrifices that secured liberty, so the main idea is remembering national history and valuing freedom.
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