The political communication below was created in 1960. Political brochure with smiling images of Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. K
ennedy. John F. Kennedy is also pictured speaking to civil rights leaders. Large headlines read 'Human rights – Kennedy Cares – Kennedy Acts,' 'A time for moral leadership,' 'Kennedy for President,' and 'Vote Democratic.' Under the headline 'We seek to secure these rights' is a list that includes '1. The right of every American to work as he wants to work. 2. The right of every American to be educated. 3. The right of every American to receive just compensation for his labor, his crops, his goods. 4. The right of every American to live in a decent home in the neighborhood of his choice. 5. The right of every American to obtain security in sickness as well as in health. 6. The right of every American to think, to vote, to read, to worship as he pleases. 7. The right of all people to be free from the terrors of war. … Senator Kennedy NAACP Rally, Los Angeles.' ©Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group/ImageQuest 2019 Which statement accurately describes this political communication? It illustrates bias against laws for and enforcement of human rights. A voter who favors limited rights for Americans would likely support this candidate. It is an example of conservative propaganda. A member of the Republican party would likely support this candidate. It illustrates a bias in favor of the Democratic Party. A conservative voter would likely support this candidate. It uses symbolism to portray John Kennedy as a strong human rights leader. A voter who favors equal rights for Americans would likely support this candidate.
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