I believe the answer is A) doves. Hawks were for the war while doves were against it. I hope this helps.
The rhetoric's that was used in these speeches have been grouped below:
<u>Evil empire speech:</u>
- Portrayed the soviet union as an enemy.
- appealed to audiences sense of justice
<u>Tear down this wall speech:</u>
- appealed to audiences sense of morality.
- Challenged the soviet union to do the right thing.
<h3>Summary of the evil empire speech</h3>
This speech was delivered by Ronald Reagan during the cold war by the US and the Soviets.
He referred to the soviet as a force of evil that was a threat to the modern world.
<h3>Summary of the Tear Down This Wall" speech</h3>
This speech was given by Reagan to Gorbachev urging him to tear down the wall that they had built in Berlin.
Read more on the Soviet union here:
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If it is written down, it's called "libel" whereas if it's spoken, it's called "slander." Defamation law attempts to balance the freedom of speech and open exchange of ideas without giving someone permission to run around spreading lies about another that may harm his or her reputation, ability to earn a living, etc.
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One exmaple of Jefferson using military force is when he sent The Navy, Marines to defeat Muslim terrorist. Jefferson had written a couple of reports on the 'Barbary pirates' when he was a diplomat and believed their demands kept escalating because the only thing they understood was power," Brian Kilmeade, co-author with Don Yaeger of "Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates," told IBD. "Although the U.S. Navy was tiny when he became president, he wasn't intimidated by the pirate fleets and decided the challenge required a military response. The First Barbary War was America's first confrontation with Islamic terrorism, and it has lessons for today."