Asked by j

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

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.