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Sentence 2
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The commas, period, grammar, and capitalization, are all correct.
I'm guessing you're referring to FDR's speech after the attack on Pearl Harbor?
If so, then yes, I would say Americans felt very united after hearing the speech. FDR used language that invoked very strong emotions. He spoke in a way that made Americans feel unified. By speaking about a common enemy like Japan, he made all Americans come together. It was almost like he was saying "here are the bad guys. Let's get together, and let's stop them."
So yes, it was very unifying. Do I think they agreed with him? Yes I do. He worded his speech in such a way that an American would have to be insane to disagree with him. His speech was infused with so much patriotism and nationalism that to not agree with FDR's decision would be seen as unpatriotic and unamerican.
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Alright.
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The movie-Billy Weaver is on the train with a priest.
The book-Weaver gets off the train without mentions of the priest. He talks to the porter but the movie doesn't add this conversation.
Using my constitutional rights to criticize such authoritarianism, Jesus Christ.
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B. The effects of slavery are much worse than the effects of materialism.
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