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In berlin wall speach How does Reagan contrast the free world with the Communist world in the speech?
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He describes both systems as equally capable of supporting human prosperity.
He describes both systems as equally capable of supporting human prosperity.
He explains that the Communist world has stronger technological development.
He explains that the Communist world has stronger technological development.
He argues that freedom leads to prosperity while communism leads to struggle.
He argues that freedom leads to prosperity while communism leads to struggle.
He suggests that both systems provide similar opportunities for citizens.
He suggests that both systems provide similar opportunities for citizens.
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Correct answer: "He argues that freedom leads to prosperity while communism leads to struggle."
Explanation: In the 1987 Berlin Wall speech Reagan contrasts a prosperous, free West with a stagnant, repressive Communist East — calling the Wall a vivid demonstration of the failures of Communist rule and urging that freedom produces opportunity and prosperity while communism produces limitation and hardship. The other choices contradict his argument.
Explanation: In the 1987 Berlin Wall speech Reagan contrasts a prosperous, free West with a stagnant, repressive Communist East — calling the Wall a vivid demonstration of the failures of Communist rule and urging that freedom produces opportunity and prosperity while communism produces limitation and hardship. The other choices contradict his argument.
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