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Question 5
 
In his "Inaugural Address," John F. Kennedy describes how human beings still fight for the same goals as their ancestors did. Which goal does he present as most important?
A. freedom
B. conquest
C. change
 
Question 6
 
What key ideas does Kennedy express about the United Nations in his "Inaugural Address"? Choose two options.
A. The United Nations has little real power.
B. The United Nations has the full support of the United States.
C. The United Nations has the greatest potential for protecting peace.
D. The United Nations must be given control of all nuclear weapons.
 
Question 7
 
One of the key points expressed in Kennedy's "Inaugural Address" is that the United States will go to any length to defend an important value. What is that value?
A. maintaining international friendships
B. protecting liberty around the world
C. abolishing the threat of war
 

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