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The statement is purely factual.
The rest are opinions.
Okay I just read about JFK too.
Although Lincoln “freed” them, JFK believes they aren’t freed entirely. It’s important for this notion to change because America is land of the free, all people of color should be treated equally. Kennedy expects to see that all people of color are free and not discriminated anymore: including having the same rights and equality.
I hope this is good enough
It should be B. moving your shoulders
because it helps you stay alert in class better than sitting in the dark part if a room and leaning back in your chair and holding your breath
I hope I helped
Please make me brainliest
Answer and explanation:
From the excerpt we can learn that the speaker, John Winthrop, sees liberty as a mixed blessing. Man is given such liberty the same way animals are. But, according to him, man's nature is corrupt. Thus, liberty means the capacity to do what is good as well as what is bad. The speaker believes people should abide by the law, follow the rules, otherwise chaos will reign. Therefore, if man wants to live in a civilized manner, he must refrain himself from doing what is evil. The right way to do it is by respecting authority.