Asked by j

Which audience does President Reagan appeal to in this part of the speech?

the American people
American business leaders
government workers
government officials

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't have the passage you mean — could you paste the specific part of the speech here? Then I can pick the best answer.

If you can't paste it, use these quick clues to decide:

- American people: uses inclusive language like "we," "our," "all Americans," appeals to shared values, homes, families, freedoms.
- American business leaders: mentions "business," "investment," "entrepreneurship," "profits," "jobs created by private industry," or directly addresses "business leaders," "investors," "entrepreneurs."
- Government workers: refers to "civil servants," "federal/state employees," "public servants," or discusses duties and conditions of government workers.
- Government officials: addresses "Congress," "lawmakers," "administration," "officials," "leaders," or urges specific policy action from elected/appointed officials.

Paste the excerpt and I'll choose which audience Reagan is appealing to and explain why.