Asked by jo

Which of the following ideas was Bush attempting to express in his speech?

Check all of the boxes that apply.

justice

hatred

patriotism

cooperation

discrimination

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the speech excerpt, so I can’t be certain. Could you paste the passage or tell me which Bush speech this is (date/title)?

If you can’t, the most likely answers for a typical Bush speech (e.g., George W. Bush after 9/11 or in addresses about responding to terrorism) are:

- justice — yes (he usually framed action as seeking justice rather than revenge)
- patriotism — yes (he often appealed to national unity and resolve)
- cooperation — yes (he commonly called for international and domestic cooperation)

- hatred — no (he typically cautioned against hatred and revenge)
- discrimination — no (he usually warned against scapegoating or discriminating against groups)

If you provide the exact text, I’ll check each option against phrases in the speech and mark the boxes precisely.