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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
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HELP ON DEMOCRACTiC CONVENTION write a PARGRAPH(describe 1 or 2 speeches you watched at the convention. Who did you watch? Were

you impressed? Did you
agree or disagree with the speakers point. Explain
Social Studies
1 answer:
prisoha [69]3 years ago
6 0
Well, this is a personal opinion. But i will give mine (: 

A couple of Bill Clinton's speeches caught my eyes.
One speech he quotes about Hilary is: "She went to Beijing in 1995 and said that women's rights are human rights and human rights are women's rights," he said. "She worked to empower women and girls around the world." Another one: <span> "I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman." 

</span>Clearly Hilary is against gay marriage. I do not agree with her because you should Accept other people's personal choices. Also Put yourself is a LGBT person's shoes. Well, not literally of course. The point is to try and think about the issue from another perspective. If you wanted to marry someone you loved and the state told you you couldn't, how would that feel? It would feel horrible. Last, Recognize that happiness is what's most important.<span> While you may not necessarily agree with same-sex marriage, if the couple is happy in their </span>relationship <span>then you should not pass judgment.

Now about the women's rights, I agree. I believe it should be gender equally. </span>Many say that men get more opportunities than equally qualified women for jobs that pay well and that life is generally better for men than it is for women in their countries. <span> They should be given their rights so that they have the same social, economical and political status as men. </span>
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Hope i helped if not sorry. 
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