What is the purpose of Paragraphs 4-9 ("This much we pledge . . . " and the four paragraphs that follow)?

A Each paragraph describes a different part of the world in which Kennedy pledges military support from the United States to prevent the spread of Communism.

B The paragraphs work together to develop the idea that Kennedy will commit the United States to stepping in to govern countries that turn away from Communism.

C They explain specifically how Kennedy plans to honor his promise that the United States will do everything it takes to uphold liberty in nations across the world.

D The paragraphs describe how Kennedy intends to influence other countries to support the United States in taking the lead as a global super power.

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Answer:

C They explain specifically how Kennedy plans to honor his promise that the United States will do everything it takes to uphold liberty in nations across the world.

Explanation:

These paragraphs are from President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural address in 1961.

Throughout the whole speech, Kennedy emphasizes and prioritizes the importance of freedom, using phrases such as "free men" "free government" "free society" "breaking the bonds of misery" "casting off the chains of poverty".

Through these phrases, he explains the goal of his politics, calls other nations to stand by him in this mission and offers help to those under oppressive regimes, still seeking liberation and freedom.

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