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george w. bush: second inaugural address
george w. bush
thursday, january 20, 2005
1 on this day, prescribed by law and marked by ceremony, we celebrate the durable wisdom of our constitution, and recall the deep commitments that unite our country. i am grateful for the honor of this hour, mindful of the consequential times in which we live, and determined to fulfill the oath that i have sworn and you have witnessed
2 at this second gathering, our duties are defined not by the words i use, but by the history we have seen together. for a half a century, america defended our own freedom by standing watch on distant borders. after the shipwreck of communism came years of relative quiet, years of repose, years of sabbatical - and then there came a day of fire.
3 we have seen our vulnerability - and we have seen its deepest source. for as long as whole regions of the world simmer in resentments and tyranny - prone to ideologies that feed hatred and excuse murder - violence will gather, and multiply in destructive power, and cross the most defended borders, and raise a mortal threat. there is only one force of history that can break the reign of hatred and resentment, and expose the pretensions of tyrants, and reward the hopes of the decent and tolerant, and that is the force of human freedom
4 we are led by events and common sense, to one conclusion: the survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands. the best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world
5 americas vital interests and our deepest beliefs are now one. from the day of our founding, we have proclaimed that every man and woman on this earth has rights, and dignity, and matchless value, because they bear the image of the maker of heaven and earth. across the generations we have proclaimed the imperative of self - government, because no one is fit to be a master, and no one deserves to be a slave. advancing these ideals is the mission that created our nation. it is the honorable achievement of our fathers. now it is the urgent requirement of our nations security, and the calling of our time
6 so it is the policy of the united states to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in
after reading this speech, hector decided to research george w. bush for his history project. he didnt know all about this former president. he asked his brother if he wanted to learn more about bushs domestic policies, his impact on education, or his \war on terror\.
how would this conversation with his brother help hector?
a it would help hector refine his topic.
b it would help hector broaden his topic.
c it would encourage hector to provide a timeline.
d it would encourage hector to get unbiased sources.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Hector's brother offers more specific areas like Bush's domestic work, education - impact, and "War on Terror". This helps Hector narrow down his research topic from a general study of Bush.

Answer:

A. It would help Hector refine his topic.