B. to pass legislation that would end barriers to democratic participation by ethnic minorities
C. to identify the ways African Americans were prevented from voting in local, state, and national elections
D. to suggest ways to make the voting process more efficient and uniform throughout the country
A. to explain the rights and promises that the United States Constitution offers all citizens
On March 15, 1965 President Lyndon Johnson said " Every American citizen must have equal right to vote.". He went on explaining that it is a duty to ensure the right and that is deadly wrong to deny fellow citizens this right.
President Johnson delivered 'The American Promise' speech with the aim of convincing the passage of legislation to end racial discrimination in voting, specifically the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
President Johnson's main purpose for giving his speech 'The American Promise' was B. to pass legislation that would end barriers to democratic participation by ethnic minorities. In his speech, Johnson specifically addressed concerns about racial discrimination, particularly in the voting process. His aim was to push for the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 which sought to remove legal barriers at the state and local levels that prevented preventing African Americans from using the 15th Amendment's right to vote. Johnson emphasized that it was the duty of the U.S. government to uphold and protect the voting rights of all its citizens, regardless of their ethnic background.
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thesis and conclusion.
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ANSWER:
A) voice and tone.
b. An article on the greenhouse effect written by a Hollywood movie star
c. A letter to the editor of a newspaper in which a citizen explains the dangerous condition of a public building
d. An article on heart health written by a cardiologist
Answer:
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