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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
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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.
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.
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