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PSAT 2.1 Reading Diagnostic. President Kennedy refers to the United Nations in the first paragraph primarily to...what?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by the united nations Except for
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belarus we're not sure what you did to take them
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All right check out this past it Do that world
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simon invitation of nation You not here present Well that
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is being of feet both sides here Aswell in your
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hand my fellas haven't down trump Can we forge an
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alliance with long histories So my fellow americans thank you
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jeff All right president kennedy refers to the united nations
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in the first paragraph Primarily tio what And hear the
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potential answers annoy opponents deflect highland All right well here's
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the scenario us is in a nuclear arms race with
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the soviet union You've just been elected president And now
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you get to give a speech to the entire country
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in the whole world's gonna be listening in an attempt
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to calm their nerves so that mass hysteria doesn't spread
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like wildfire Yeah uh good luck with that And yet
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that was exactly the situation john f kennedy was faced
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with when it came time to deliver his inaugural address
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Of course he killed it with a mic drop at
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the end Less than ten words In his speech he
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mentions the united nations Why the shout out and why
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so immediately Well let's take a gander at our options
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shall we First we've got a to annoy opponents in
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congress who undermined the united nations Well hopefully the us
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hadn't just elected a president Who's super Objective was to
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annoy that doesn't seem like a really powerful choice In
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fact kennedy was hardly interested in picking on anyone besides
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congress back then wasn't what it is today It wasn't
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always one harsh word away from an all out fight
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Yes he did guys they're all coming What about b
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to deflect criticism facing the united states for his role
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in foreign wars Well this also seems like a negative
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way to kick things off he's deflecting criticism right off
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the bat I don't think so great leader wants to
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start off on a positive note so will impeach ocean
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b see toe highlight his own accomplishments is a senator
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before he was president How braggadocious do you think this
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guy wass already gotten the job Generally people don't start
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bombarding their co workers with their fast list of accomplishments
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Their first day leaves us with d show that america's
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goal is toe work with the international community Heck yeah
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what better way to make the country feel more at
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ease than to make it clear immediately that it's not
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alone any new just the right button A push And 00:02:36.163 --> [endTime] fortunately it wasn't the red Yeah
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