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Nixon Speech

d States. A place where nothing can stagnate because it keeps growing and progressing, new replaces old, and continues to get better. Wilson’s promises of “Car’s in garages” and “chickens on stoves”, demonstrates what the people wish to hear- something to rally around. I believe the echo of your earlier words can change the perception of the people and give them an idea to follow. Why create a slogan that is new or worked on. Base your domestic agenda on the world you have already seen, but do it the right way. Show them what a “New Look” government is all about.Yours in searching,Question 3Option ANixon’s speeches in 1967 and 1986 both deal with issues of the world in two different times for American history. In 1967 communism reigned in many countries and China and the Soviet Union were the two powerhouses of the communist world. President Nixon briefed us on the events taking place all over the globe, from Latin America and Fidel Castro to Africa and thirty independent countries. Communism at this time in America was still rolling force conquering other nations and threatening other cultures way of life. The Soviet power was supplying weapons and other munitions to its brothers in Latin America. America was put in the middle of a growing communist world with atomic power becoming shifted and equal. The Soviets were shifting sides and working for peace in Vietnam while arming Middle East countries. Richard Nixon said it best in this address “ the Soviet change is one of the head and not of the heart”. President Nixon lies out the plan for an arms race with the U.S.S.R. believing that their overall goal is victory rather than peace. He tells us that we cannot ever let them become the military super-power. In the interest of our economic well being he encouraged us to keep up trading, and build what he deemed “our side of the bridge”.Nixon deli...

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