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why was this excerpt from kennedys inaugural address so memorable?○ it continued the thrust of the eisenhower administration.● it inspired people to recall their sense of patriotism and participation.○ it let the world know that america was there to help.○ it reminded people of what world war ii meant.
Kennedy's inaugural address, particularly iconic lines like "ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country," centered on fostering civic engagement and patriotic duty, resonating deeply by inspiring public participation and national pride. The other options do not align with the core memorable impact of the address: it broke from Eisenhower's more conservative approach, framed American global role more as a call to service than just aid, and did not focus on World War II remembrance.
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It inspired people to recall their sense of patriotism and participation.