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Which foreign influences does the president describe in the speech? Check all that apply.
economic interests
security and defense
alliances with foreign powers
human rights protections
international sanctions
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I don’t have the speech text. Could you paste the speech (or say which president and when) so I can check it?
If you want to spot the answers yourself, look for these cues in the speech:
- economic interests: mentions of trade, investment, markets, companies, jobs, tariffs, loans, foreign capital
- security and defense: mentions of military, troops, bases, terrorism, border/security threats, defense spending
- alliances with foreign powers: mentions of allies, partnerships, NATO, treaties, coalitions, joint action with specific countries
- human rights protections: mentions of rights, freedoms, refugees, persecution, democratic values, human-rights advocacy
- international sanctions: mentions of sanctions, embargoes, asset freezes, travel bans, punitive measures by other countries
Send the speech and I’ll mark which of these appear.
If you want to spot the answers yourself, look for these cues in the speech:
- economic interests: mentions of trade, investment, markets, companies, jobs, tariffs, loans, foreign capital
- security and defense: mentions of military, troops, bases, terrorism, border/security threats, defense spending
- alliances with foreign powers: mentions of allies, partnerships, NATO, treaties, coalitions, joint action with specific countries
- human rights protections: mentions of rights, freedoms, refugees, persecution, democratic values, human-rights advocacy
- international sanctions: mentions of sanctions, embargoes, asset freezes, travel bans, punitive measures by other countries
Send the speech and I’ll mark which of these appear.
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