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lord [1]
2 years ago
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A time for choosing speech summary and purpose

History
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Lisa [10]2 years ago
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Ronald Reagan, a well known public speaker known for his powerful message and delivery, gave "the speech", which is better known as "A time for choosing".

<h3 /><h3>What is the motive of "the speech"?</h3>

The Republican Party knows the ability of Reagan to convey any message. So they asked him to speak on behalf of one of their party's candidate, Barry Goldwater.

The speech was very much enthusiastic and electrifying. It turned the tables in the favor of Republican Party and the donations for their party increased unexpectedly.

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