Which best describes the main idea of the fourth paragraph, which begins “We dare not to,” in John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address? United States’ citizens remember the history of their country and value freedom. The new generation is committed to fighting only for human rights in their country. The new generation of United States’ citizens will continue to fight for freedom. The United States will not rely on history in order to help bring peace to the entire world.

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Answer:

C. The new generation of United States’ citizens will continue to fight for freedom

Explanation:

This is the excerpt from John F. Kennedy's 1961 Inaugural address.

In its fourth paragraph, Kennedy reminds the US citizens that they are the heirs of those men who fought for their rights and freedom in the Revolution for Independence. He also uses the "torch that has been passed on to them" as a metaphor for continuing the fight for the same values their ancestors fought for, before concluding that they will not permit the undoing of those rights, to which they are committed, not only in the USA, but all over the world.

This, basically, can be summarized into this: new generations of US citizens will continue the fight of those before them, in preserving freedom, not only at home, but wherever it's needed in the world.

Answer: C. The new generation of United States' citizens will continue to fight for freedom.

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