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Karolina [17]
3 years ago
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In Eleanor Roosevelt speech the Struggle for Human Rights. What audience and tone does she use

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alexandr1967 [171]3 years ago
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Answer:

<em>Roosevelt's speech was crafted in order to appeal to her French audience. Roosevelt informed her “free” French audience what it would be like to not live a free life.</em>

Explanation:

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What was the main idea of Eleanor Roosevelt's speech to the United Nations General Assembly?

Her speech, The Struggle for Human Rights, was delivered in September 1948 in Paris, with the aim to encourage U.N. member states to cast votes in support of the document. Roosevelt implored the audience: The future must see the broadening of human rights throughout the world.

What is the struggle for human rights speech about?

In 1958, Roosevelt delivered a speech in Paris entitled “The Struggle for Human Rights,” that aimed to persuade UN member states to vote for the Declaration. ... Roosevelt's rebuttal to these criticisms lays out the fundamental importance of individual liberties and of putting power in the hands of the people.

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